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Senior Member
But that once-upon-a-time nation is a lot smaller today – about one in five voters (22 per cent) in Toronto continue to stick with him through thick and thin, down at least 25 points from those heady early days.
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So, where has Mr. Ford lost his support?
Equally from men and women, those over the age of 35 (equally middle age and 55+), those with high-school or more education, including half of those University educated, and those earning $30,000 a year or more. The basic profile of those who have moved their support is: middle-age to older, more-educated taxpayers outside of the downtown core, particularly notable in fall off of support in York, East York, North York and Etobicoke.
Those most likely to have stuck with him: young, high-school or less education, more likely from Scarborough and earning less than $30k a year. Essentially, many non-property owning taxpayers who may be getting more entertainment value out of the Mayor than his dedication to the job.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/glob...b-ford-is-dead-mayor-walking/article15625876/
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