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ROB FORD AT IT AGAIN - NEW VIDEO RELEASED

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I understand why you think he still has a chance, but you also like betting the Buffalo Sabres.

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Etobicoke, North York, East York, and Scarborough ARE all neighborhoods in Toronto.

Even before amalgamation the (now former) boroughs were always part of "Metroplitan Toronto".

Downtown is just a small part of the population. Marty common.

Matty, I haven't forgot you are from Montreal, but I think you have.


Matty, you know little about Canadas largest city.
 
Plommer I've been around. The people outside the downtown core are small town folks who associate with their 'hoods more than they do with the "big city".

Ford totally has a shot at re-election.

People suck.

Suburbanites suck harder.
 
This is a month old, but still... if one crack video won't drop his approval rating, I don't know that two crack videos will.

http://www.citynews.ca/2014/03/27/forum-research-poll-shows-ford-approval-spiked-after-city-debate/

Rob Ford’s approval rating went up after the first televised mayoral debate at City, according to a poll conducted by Forum Research.

The poll, a random sampling of 634 Toronto voters, shows Ford’s approval rating at 46 per cent, up from 42 per cent a few weeks ago.


The poll was conducted immediately after the debate at City on Wednesday night.

When it comes to voter preference for mayor, Ford and Olivia Chow are in a neck-and-neck race, with each taking a third of the vote (Chow 33 per cent, Ford 32 per cent).

Young males represent the core of Ford supporters, while young females are drawn to Chow.

Tory has the support of 21 per cent and Karen Stintz and David Soknacki “cannot be seen to be contenders” the poll found.

The race for mayor may be a tight one at this stage, but the poll found Ford was the “clear winner of the debate.”

“Among the three quarters of Toronto voters who recall seeing or hearing anything about the City debate, close to 4-in-10 agree Rob Ford won,” Forum Research said in a release.
 
I could easily see Ford winning the next election. Much as we have seen an increasingly powerful constituency-of-the-stupid on the US right-wing in recent years, the phenomenon has spread to Toronto and lives behind Rob Ford. These people don't see elections as things that have consequences in between. They see them as an event like a football game that is either won/lost then it is over.

I have said it many times and my feelings only get stronger. Democracy can no longer works as is. It must be tweaked.

People suck too much.