afransen
Senior Member
I feel Ford will be re-elected and Del Duca will get the boot.
Therein lies the problem. Leadership from the NDP and the Liberals must first appear, and that will require a change at the top. Shoddy circumstance and luck allowed Ford to gain the leadership of his party and then handed him the Premiership of Ontario. If things don't change soon, this unlikely Premier will win again with a majority government and well less than half of the votes.He doesn't have any strong competition at this point.
Mainstreet Research backed this up with a poll today that has
PC: 40%
NDP: 19%
Liberal 16%
Green 5%
Other 4%
Undecided: 17%
What is striking in the data is a huge male/female split.
47.4% of men support Ford.
32.1% of women support Ford.
Some of those women broke to Horwath, but most wound up in the undecided side.
My personal take on that is they don't want to vote for Del Duca, but may anyway, but won't say so for a poll which is a "you don't have to vote right now" basis. However, if there is a perceived inevitable Ford win, there is an opportunity for the Greens to pick off many of them, but that would require very good PR which they generally aren't funded well enough to manage.
I feel Ford will be re-elected and Del Duca will get the boot.
LOL, yeah - I really would have loved to see the Liberal leadership convention to get a read of the room as to how it's even remotely possible for the party members to have taken a single look at Del Duca (never mind listening to him) and collectively think: "Yes!! This is the guy we need to lead us back to majority governance!!" I can't imagine a more tone-deaf pack of fools in a single room. It's almost self-flagellating.
LOL, yeah - I really would have loved to see the Liberal leadership convention to get a read of the room as to how it's even remotely possible for the party members to have taken a single look at Del Duca (never mind listening to him) and collectively think: "Yes!! This is the guy we need to lead us back to majority governance!!" I can't imagine a more tone-deaf pack of fools in a single room. It's almost self-flagellating.
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I fear it could be the end of the party not saying people will vote for Ford they could look at the NDP.
I don't know about the NDP - Andrea Horwath has far overstayed her welcome. Her presence is very tired and they need fresh blood. Unfortunately, no matter how pathetic Ford's leadership gets over the next 2 years, he'll have a cakewalk to another mandate barring a catastrophic scandal.
Ford: The carbon tax is no doubt a threat to prosperity. Let's cremate everyone who died of COVID-19 in a huge bonfire and scatter the ashes on the rivers of Northern Ontario indiscriminately. Out of sight, out of mind, I would say.Premier Ford, at a press conference today about the pandemic that has killed 3,916 Ontarians:
“Folks, this carbon tax is gonna be the worst disaster you could ever see.”
Therein lies the problem. Leadership from the NDP and the Liberals must first appear, and that will require a change at the top. Shoddy circumstance and luck allowed Ford to gain the leadership of his party and then handed him the Premiership of Ontario. If things don't change soon, this unlikely Premier will win again with a majority government and well less than half of the votes.
Premier Ford, at a press conference today about the pandemic that has killed 3,916 Ontarians:
“Folks, this carbon tax is gonna be the worst disaster you could ever see.”