Doug Ford will be the next leader of the Ontario PCs. I can feel it in my gut.
Drug induced aspiration?
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Doug Ford will be the next leader of the Ontario PCs. I can feel it in my gut.
Doug Ford will be the next leader of the Ontario PCs. I can feel it in my gut.
We still don't really know who his rivals will be. Christine Elliott seems to be in, but she also ran against Hudak and Brown so her track record isn't the greatest. We're hearing that Caroline Mulroney is getting ready, but she hasn't said anything publicly yet. Her father came from outside to lead the Federal PCs so there's precedent in her favour but Ford is also a bit of an outsider, though he did look at running in last leadership race (he decided to endorse Elliott instead). The other names I've heard being bandied about aren't ones I know so I'd say that if Mulroney jumps in, then the race is likely Ford, Elliott, Mulroney unless an interesting dark horse comes along.
You're reasoning things out Mendalla, and that's great. You may well be right. That's not really what I'm doing though. I just have a gut-feeling about it. Same as I did for Trump when the Republicans were going through the primaries. Ford will win.
It would be an interesting race between Kathleen Wynne and Caroline Mulroney. I'd enjoy that.Mulroney is probably the one to go for if they want a more mainstream centre-right approach, which is where Brown seemed to be going. Ford would be more the populist, shake up the system candidate. Not sure what ground that actually leaves for Elliott.
I think Elliot will probably run on the "experience" factor - she's the only one amongst them with any experience in government. She seems solid, approachable, able to work with a variety of voices at the table. But it will be anybody's guess who will win it. Will be interesting to see if Ford does not win the leadership whether he will withdraw from the riding run.
Ford has experience in government. He was Toronto City Councillor for Ward 2 Etobicoke North in Toronto from 2010 to 2014.
Yep, municipal politics. Also, from my recollection, I saw no evidence of his ability to work "with" other people on Council; he seems far more confrontational than co-operative, which probably isn't what the PC party needs in leadership at the moment.
Anyone want to bet that we have three women to choose from, in terms of a Premier, this spring?
I think Elliot will probably run on the "experience" factor - she's the only one amongst them with any experience in government.
You are betting that a male leads the PC? I somehow don't think so, with both Elliot and Mulroney in the running.
I hate to admit that you may be right.I wish I was as sure of that as you. The party is in disarray which means a takeover by "Ford Nation" is not unimaginable. All he needs to do is invoke Rob's memory and play the "Trump card" to pull in disaffected so-cons (i.e. angry straight white cis-males) and he might just win.
Ford doesn't need all of Ontario. He needs PC party members. A lot of which are religious/so-con types, expecially thanks to Patrick Brown. As the only man currently running, he will get a lot of votes just from people who think you need a penis to lead. And where do you find those bigots? In religious circles.I like to think that Ontarians are not as ignorant and gullible as Americans, but I've been proved wrong before.
A lot of which are religious/so-con types, expecially thanks to Patrick Brown