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I don't think anyone presently in City Council can challenge John Tory for mayoralty. Everyone credible in City Council has skeletons in their closet, lacks the name recognition, or doesn't have the city-wide connections to pull it off. If someone from council tried to run, they would end up like Karen Stintz is my prediction.

So I feel like Tory's opponent will be an outsider. Jennifer Keesmaat maybe?
 
I don't think anyone presently in City Council can challenge John Tory for mayoralty. Everyone credible in City Council has skeletons in their closet, lacks the name recognition, or doesn't have the city-wide connections to pull it off. If someone from council tried to run, they would end up like Karen Stintz is my prediction.

So I feel like Tory's opponent will be an outsider. Jennifer Keesmaat maybe?

Peter Sloly, maybe?

I'd love to see Matt Galloway run, but I doubt he'd be up for it. A battle of the radio hosts.
 
I don't think anyone presently in City Council can challenge John Tory for mayoralty. Everyone credible in City Council has skeletons in their closet, lacks the name recognition, or doesn't have the city-wide connections to pull it off. If someone from council tried to run, they would end up like Karen Stintz is my prediction.

So I feel like Tory's opponent will be an outsider. Jennifer Keesmaat maybe?

Keesmaat has denied her interest, and I think she's being honest until I see evidence otherwise.
 
Will Doug Ford really challenge him again? If not, he could just back a Ford-friendly candidate.
 
If a Ford runs for mayor, Tory's victory is basically assurred.

I don't foresee a scenario where Tory is squeezed by Doug on the right and a pro-downtown candidate on the left and losing. People will see Ford's name and park their vote with Tory.

It's pretty hard for an incumbent to get squeezed out.
 

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