62% of Toronto voters say that they will not vote for Rob Ford under ANY circumstance, and he trails behind Stintz and Tory in various polling questions. However, a majority of them would vote for a candidate from the right of the political spectrum. Chow's support is only in the 35-40% range. The polls in which she wins, she wins because of vote splitting on the right (and in those, she wins by a big margin). Overall, a majority of Toronto voters prefer a right wing candidate, and overwhelmingly they prefer Stintz or Tory to Ford.
http://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/poll...ford-in-2014-under-any-circumstance-1.1542656
When Chow is in the running, votes break down like this:
Olivia Chow -- 36 per cent
John Tory -- 28 per cent
Rob Ford -- 20 per cent
Karen Stintz -- 13 per cent
David Soknacki -- 3 per cent
When Chow is excluded, and just right wing candidates presented:
John Tory -- 41 per cent
Karen Stintz -- 30 per cent
Rob Ford -- 22 per cent
David Soknacki -- 7 per cent
It's interesting that people greatly prefer Stintz among the right wing candidates, but some switch their support to Ford when it becomes more about voting against Chow.
http://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/poll...ford-in-2014-under-any-circumstance-1.1542656
When Chow is in the running, votes break down like this:
Olivia Chow -- 36 per cent
John Tory -- 28 per cent
Rob Ford -- 20 per cent
Karen Stintz -- 13 per cent
David Soknacki -- 3 per cent
When Chow is excluded, and just right wing candidates presented:
John Tory -- 41 per cent
Karen Stintz -- 30 per cent
Rob Ford -- 22 per cent
David Soknacki -- 7 per cent
It's interesting that people greatly prefer Stintz among the right wing candidates, but some switch their support to Ford when it becomes more about voting against Chow.