ParkdalePetunia
Active Member
Wow, that photo is just embarrassing. It sounds like the launch event was a real wash out. To have such hubris that you think you can fill a space that big at a campaign launch and have it fail, poetic justice imo.
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The consistently terrible signage from a family that owns a printing company should be proof enough that the Jones' aren't fit to run this city.
In fairness, several people pointed out there were big bobblehead line-ups, but not enough to fill those seats. The best guess I saw was something like 1,000 people in attendance which, based simply on that visual, is fewer than they expected.
They can mock Tory and Chow's launches but they missed the whole point. I've been to these events and they bring everyone in close and tight so when the candidate comes in, it's all crowded and they feel like a rock star. This was a cavernous hall - it took Ford a solid minute to get from the back up to the stage - and they totally blew that aspect of it. As both a visual and a "vibe" it's better to have 500 people crowded into a room that holds 450 than it is to have 1,000 fit into a room that holds 2,000. This was weak sauce and more proof (as if needed) Doug is just a horrifically untalented campaign manager.
I've maintained for a while now a prediction of 15% tops when all the votes are in and I continue to stand by it; nothing here to convince me otherwise.
Where were Tory and Chow's campaign launches?
Tory's was at the Polish Combatants' Hall, on Beverly Street, within a block of Chow's house.
Chow had her official launch in a St. Jamestown church. (Her second mass gathering was at the Prince on York Mills.)
Both are tiny venues compared to the main Toronto Congress Centre hall.
Oh my god, the crowd was just chanting: Rob Ford Forever!
Oh awesome, I can hear a heckler saying: You are destroying the city!
Yup, way better to pack 'em in than have a half-empty venue. Optics. Doug Ford (wrongly) though that free stuff would draw a crowd in addition to the crazy Nation. However, it would'a' been awesome if more Ford naysayers had shown up than supporters. There were some hecklers, though, and a lot of the reporters looked like they were biting their tongues.
aside from the size of the hall.....whoever thought/advised him that the Thursday night before the Good Friday holiday was a night he (or any candidate) could draw their maximum crowd size. If your a religious Christian, Holy Thursday is a pretty big deal....if your not, you are on the verge of a 3 (for some 4) day long weekend.
It is a strange choice of night if drawing a crowd was the objective (although as I type this CTV Toronto just said "a crowd of 2,000 strong")
I wonder where the Mission Accomplished banners are?