Things are getting mighty strange in the election to choose Toronto's next mayor, and a group calling themselves No Ford Nation have created a delightfully comical smear campaign with ads that feature fake candidates claiming they "Won't smoke crack, only pot" and "will only get publicly drunk and won't kill people".
It's campaign related comedy at its finest, but with a real message behind it- "Anyone's better than Rob Ford." Since the election isn't until this fall there are bound to be many more bold statements made against the crack smoking Mayor of Toronto, but will the citizens of Toronto agree with this radical tactic, or will they find the whole thing tasteless and ineffective?
-Via Reddit
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It's the source of a lot of friction here, because he focuses on the needs of the suburbs over the needs of the city, often to the detriment of the city. I understand that he still feels loyal to his home ward and prides himself on serving them well in the past, but as a mayor he needs to represent all of us. He doesn't seem to understand that.