soimelk
Active Member
If Rob were to drop out and Doug step in, the race could become interesting again. I'd be shocked if Doug would poll as well as his brother, sympathy votes notwithstanding. If Doug were to drop to (a hopefully distant) third could significantly change things for Tory, who might lose some of those centre left voters who normally would prefer Chow, but this time around galvanized around him as he seemed to be the strongest anti-Ford candidate. What if people felt secure in voting their conscience with the threat of a Ford vote split vastly reduced?
Having said that, Chow's polling numbers in Scarborough are terrible. If they don't improve, she's in trouble.
Having said that, Chow's polling numbers in Scarborough are terrible. If they don't improve, she's in trouble.