EagleEye
Senior Member
So far, Gary Crawford hasn't thrown his hat in the ring. I'm surprised but I guess there is still time. He's posting the same amount of stuff on Facebook and Twitter as usual, unlike Bradford .
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OMG - so we have sunk to this?
OMG - so we have sunk to this?
So far, Gary Crawford hasn't thrown his hat in the ring. I'm surprised but I guess there is still time. He's posting the same amount of stuff on Facebook and Twitter as usual, unlike Bradford .
I chatted with my city hall staffer friend last night. He works for a progressive councillor. One name that has popped up among some lefty circles is Olivia Chow.
You're surprised? Really? I know Gary (not friends, but we know each other), I've never heard of whisper of that, nor did I ever seem the type. What has you thinking otherwise?
Maybe that vote split is the thing. The more high-profile/celebrity candidates that join the lower the FPTP bar is set, which then attracts more long-shots to enter as it gets even more likely someone can win it all on under 30% support.I'd be surprised to see her run; I have difficulty envisioning her path to office except by an incredibly favourable vote split.
Her presence though might be enough to sink any other left-centre candidate.
I'd be surprised to see her run; I have difficulty envisioning her path to office except by an incredibly favourable vote split.
Her presence though might be enough to sink any other left-centre candidate.
I think what you said Richard is slightly unfair to Olivia Chow's own legacy (she's so much more than just Jack Layton's wife), but your points are otherwise valid. The 2014 mayoral race was her last big chance at political office, and she's moved on - she was not a great campaigner, and lost the interest of many younger progressives, including myself.
Olivias time has come and gone. She'd definitely help a left candidate get some votes, but she wouldn't be a good candidate.