vic
Senior Member
Apparently she already won the election.
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Get a look. Who might like this? Not me.
Brad Bradford on Instagram: "Toronto needs less talk, more action. Add your name to the link in my bio if you’re with me. . . . . . #toronto #onpoli #topoli #cdnpoli #torontobyelection #torontovotes #torontophotography #instatoronto #torontoinsta #
930 likes, 46 comments - bradfordgrams on April 3, 2023: "Toronto needs less talk, more action. Add your name to the link in my bio if you’re with me. . . . . . #toronto #onpoli #topoli #cdnpoli #torontobyelection #torontovotes #torontophotography #instatoronto #torontoinsta #torontotogether...www.instagram.com
We're not going to get that. Voters don't give a hoot about policy details - they respond to empty, simple slogans.As with most campaign videos, particularly the short/ad-like variety, it lacks much in the way of specifics. That's not unique to Bradford; but as mentioned by @A Torontonian Now above, we need clear, specific solutions to the housing crisis, to deterioration of City services; and we need a clear, credible means of paying for that.
We're not going to get that. Voters don't give a hoot about policy details - they respond to empty, simple slogans.
We're not going to get that. Voters don't give a hoot about policy details - they respond to empty, simple slogans.
As political ads go, I don't think its terrible, but it feels a bit off to me.
I think the first thing that hits me with it is actually the knock on Bradford's previous 'Scarborough' video in many ways.
It feels like he's trying too hard. By which I mean it feels like an un-natural set of words and pacing for Bradford, such that it comes off a bit disingenuous.
Apart from that:
I get the 'action' vibe and that could have some appeal; but the problem for Brad (and most existing councillors) is that he voted for non-action every year for the last 5, he was on the budget committee that crafted and promoted
said non-action, and I think if he's going to come out and call that 'wrong' he's going to need to do some sorta mea culpa for his role in it.
As with most campaign videos, particularly the short/ad-like variety, it lacks much in the way of specifics. That's not unique to Bradford; but as mentioned by @A Torontonian Now above, we need clear, specific solutions to the housing crisis, to deterioration of City services; and we need a clear, credible means of paying for that.
Why aren't you running? You'd fill your platform with substance - automatic vote from me!I don't think that's always true, or mostly true; I think its true somewhat, some of the time.
But by talking about what matters on your social media, by doing the same to neighbours, family and co-workers, and by voting yourself (and others, myself included, doing likewise), its possible to hope for
the electorate, on balance, to make a good, thoughtful decision.
We're not going to get that. Voters don't give a hoot about policy details - they respond to empty, simple slogans.
Why aren't you running? You'd fill your platform with substance - automatic vote from me!
A large part of that video is shot in South Etobicoke in the Humber Bay Area. Not downtown, nor "Tony".I counted one shot, just that flyover of the 401 as a token to the other parts of Toronto. The rest of the video is downtown or the tony parts of Toronto.
The video just screams Karen to me.