Not necessarily.
Check the poll in the original post. If accurate, it shows 65 per cent of voters preferring candidates with right-of-centre leanings, even when Chow is in the mix. And nearly half of voters support what Ford has been doing at City Hall (the agenda, not his press conferences).
If everyone, the candidates are all lining up on the right, then Rob Ford may not have a chance.
There would be nothing unique about Rob Ford in a field of right wing candidates. Other than the wild lifestyle of course.
From that angle, was Rob Ford's initial term as mayor a big success? He seems to have galvanized the right wing voice in Toronto, and that voice is loud.
Looking at those declared candidates, that is the only voice in town. The only voice that matters.
Still, that leaves a curious question about Ford Nation. How far right is Ford Nation really?
We don't know.
I really thought Ford was going to try and break the unions, break'em for good. For example, contract out the remaining garbage collection. No union, no problemo!
Will the next right wing mayor try to privatized the rest of the garbage collection?
What is Ford Nation's expectation on that question?
I think, this is going to get interesting ... lolz.
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