jje1000
Senior Member
Definitely so- I would almost say that getting a good team together would be crucially important at this point, as well as building up community connections- i.e. engaging with enthusiast groups like Urban Toronto/BikeTO/TTCRiders/local community groups/etc.
Just getting these groups onboard would massively increase the pool of enthusiastic volunteers available to help on the campaign once it starts.
If Keesmaat wants a chance at this, she should do this like it were yesterday- waiting until the official campaign starts means that the "name recognition hill" just gets steeper.
So far, I haven't really seen any sort of itinerary for Keesmaat (unlike Tory, who's busy gladhanding every ethnic organization in the city)- which also concerns me a bit. Really hoping that she can appear on the TV networks or radio a few times to at least discuss a current city issue and to start tossing Tory a few potshots.
Just getting these groups onboard would massively increase the pool of enthusiastic volunteers available to help on the campaign once it starts.
If Keesmaat wants a chance at this, she should do this like it were yesterday- waiting until the official campaign starts means that the "name recognition hill" just gets steeper.
So far, I haven't really seen any sort of itinerary for Keesmaat (unlike Tory, who's busy gladhanding every ethnic organization in the city)- which also concerns me a bit. Really hoping that she can appear on the TV networks or radio a few times to at least discuss a current city issue and to start tossing Tory a few potshots.
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