- Reaction score
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- Points
- 410
This was not what I wanted, but it was what I was very sure would happen. Ford is not my idea of conservatism: he represents a kind of ignorant, blustering populism that in my opinion often draws energy from factions I would rather not see anywhere near the levers of power.
He will win the Provincial election, possibly with a minority, but he will win. He will do this because he will peddle an "anti-elite, aww-shucks I'm just a little guy, let's get those civil servant parasites" shtick which will play well in the Northern and less urbanized ridings, where they see the urban centre as having largely forgotten about them. I predict he will sweep all of those ridings.
He will do well (but perhaps not quite as well) in the urbanized ridings where the huge majority of Ontarians live, for two reasons. First, we're Canadians and our reflex is to "vote against" after two terms or so. (Which IMHO is not necessarily a bad thing, given the inherent failings of our political system). Second, much like the Federal Tories in the final desperate days before their last defeat, I believe that he will by design turn to cultivate certain ethnic communities marked by their social conservatism (sometimes, unfortunately, their extreme social conservatism). These were, IMHO, the groups Kellie Leitch may have been trying to warn Canadians about before she flamed out.
So, if those two lines of effort work (and I'm sure they will), Doug will win.
I don't really know exactly what I will do come voting time. I want these Liberals out, for several reasons, but I had very much hoped for a Red Tory victory in the Ontario PC leadership campaign. Nor, BTW, do I ever want to see the NDP in power in Ontario again. Unfortunately for me (and people like me) Ford does not represent my kind of moderate conservatism.
He will win the Provincial election, possibly with a minority, but he will win. He will do this because he will peddle an "anti-elite, aww-shucks I'm just a little guy, let's get those civil servant parasites" shtick which will play well in the Northern and less urbanized ridings, where they see the urban centre as having largely forgotten about them. I predict he will sweep all of those ridings.
He will do well (but perhaps not quite as well) in the urbanized ridings where the huge majority of Ontarians live, for two reasons. First, we're Canadians and our reflex is to "vote against" after two terms or so. (Which IMHO is not necessarily a bad thing, given the inherent failings of our political system). Second, much like the Federal Tories in the final desperate days before their last defeat, I believe that he will by design turn to cultivate certain ethnic communities marked by their social conservatism (sometimes, unfortunately, their extreme social conservatism). These were, IMHO, the groups Kellie Leitch may have been trying to warn Canadians about before she flamed out.
So, if those two lines of effort work (and I'm sure they will), Doug will win.
I don't really know exactly what I will do come voting time. I want these Liberals out, for several reasons, but I had very much hoped for a Red Tory victory in the Ontario PC leadership campaign. Nor, BTW, do I ever want to see the NDP in power in Ontario again. Unfortunately for me (and people like me) Ford does not represent my kind of moderate conservatism.