ParkdalePetunia
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There are minorities that plan on voting for Donald Trump as well, does not change the fact that both were the chosen candidate for the angry and white vote.
"The 47.1 per cent who backed Rob Ford were not just angry old working-class white guys from the suburbs — though that cohort remains well-represented at the core of Ford Nation. The broader Ford constituency then and ostensibly now cross-cuts our population. Its unifying element is a seething, visceral resentment at the failure of our city to deliver in ways that matter — and the refusal of an oblivious political establishment to get it and effect change that makes a tangible difference in people’s lives."
http://www.thestar.com/opinion/commentary/2014/09/21/the_math_behind_a_doug_ford_win.html
Sounds pretty similar to me.
"The 47.1 per cent who backed Rob Ford were not just angry old working-class white guys from the suburbs — though that cohort remains well-represented at the core of Ford Nation. The broader Ford constituency then and ostensibly now cross-cuts our population. Its unifying element is a seething, visceral resentment at the failure of our city to deliver in ways that matter — and the refusal of an oblivious political establishment to get it and effect change that makes a tangible difference in people’s lives."
http://www.thestar.com/opinion/commentary/2014/09/21/the_math_behind_a_doug_ford_win.html
Sounds pretty similar to me.