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Do you think the same for Tory re. pressured to run instead of wanting to?Because there was pressure put on her by various people within the city. I don't think she is doing this because she wants to, she is doing this because she has too.
Do you think the same for Tory re. pressured to run instead of wanting to?
Why does everyone hate Stinz so much? Is it merely the flip flopping or something else? People complain about her voice, but her voice is better than Soknacki's. I like Soks too, but he is hard to listen to/watch.
Why does everyone hate Stinz so much? Is it merely the flip flopping or something else? People complain about her voice, but her voice is better than Soknacki's. I like Soks too, but he is hard to listen to/watch.
Do you think the same for Tory re. pressured to run instead of wanting to?
I believe when he chose to ran this was actually what he said; that he felt inclined to run due to the state of the city. That is probably true to some degree but I suspect he also wants to do this.
Soknacki said a similar thing when he announced he was running way back in October/November of last year.
Some people don't care about this, but in my opinion body language and voice cadence does matter to voters in general, and helps shape opinions about candidate's personalities.
Stintz's way of speaking I found much more unlikable than Soknacki, however it's also her body language and facial expressions. Her smile comes of as very insincere for example.
Why does everyone hate Stinz so much? Is it merely the flip flopping or something else? People complain about her voice, but her voice is better than Soknacki's. I like Soks too, but he is hard to listen to/watch.
She famously took some sort of public speaking course (on the taxpayer dime, IIRC) shortly after getting elected. I think this is the result.
I liked her well enough until the Scarborough flip flop. Even in Crazy Town there's a bit about how she knew, after the first meeting with Rob and Doug, their transit plan was insane. But she carried their water until she pulled the cord, and then enabled them with the Scarborough reversal. It's unforgiveable as far as I'm concerned, not just because of the specific incident but because it showed a real lack of principles. I feel the same about Glen De Baeremaker.
I also think there is pandering there, her "ordinary mom" stuff and her talk tonight about "kitchen table finances," or whatever it was. It's all plenty enough to convince me she's not worthy of being mayor though, in a pinch, I'd certainly take her over Ford. She pales in comparison to the others.