Friday, May 17, 2019

Ontario's Hulk


Doug Ford likes to talk. But he doesn't like to listen. A  new poll suggests that disability is costing him. Rob Benzie reports in The Toronto Star:

Progressive Conservative support is eroding less than a year after Premier Doug Ford’s majority victory, a new poll suggests.
The Pollara Strategic Insights survey found 31 per cent of respondents now prefer Andrea Horwath’s New Democrats, compared to 30 per cent for Ford’s Tories and 26 per cent for the Liberals under interim Leader John Fraser. Mike Schreiner’s Greens have surged to 11 per cent.
Pollara chief strategist Don Guy said a muddled PC agenda and “a hyper-partisan legislature” have been especially helpful to the Liberals and the Greens.
In last June’s election, the Tories won 40.5 per cent of the vote, the NDP 33.6 per cent, the Liberals 19.6 per cent, and the Greens 4.6 per cent.

Mr. Ford is the face of his party. And it's clear that an increasing number of Ontarians dislike that face:
The poll found 30 per cent of respondents approve of the government, with 64 per cent disapproving and 6 per cent unsure.
Among respondents who voted PC in 2018, just 69 per cent now approve of the Tories, with 29 per cent saying they disapprove and 2 per cent uncertain.
When asked for reasons why they cast ballots for the Tories, 70 per cent said “to get rid of the Kathleen Wynne Liberals” with 42 per cent citing “time for a change, generally” and 25 per cent saying they “have always voted PC.”
Only 21 per cent said it was because they “like Doug Ford.” Similarly, 21 per cent voted for the Tories for cheaper gasoline prices. That’s slightly behind the 22 per cent who said they voted PC because they oppose the “carbon tax.”
Only 8 per cent voted Conservative to expand the sale of beer and wine to corner stores, while 4 per cent said it was because Ford was “bringing back buck-a-beer pricing.”
Five per cent supported the Tories last June because of the promise to build more subways in Toronto.
Guy said the April 11 budget — with its controversial cutting of some services despite overall record spending — has not rolled out well for the government.
“Ham-handed cuts are crippling the core promise for swing voters — governing for the people,” the pollster noted.
“As a result, the swing voters who put the PCs in office are hearing only one meta-message from Ford: ‘Hulk Smash.’ And they are turning away,” he said, referring to the motto of Marvel’s Incredible Hulk.

Doug is Ontario's Hulk. And Ontarians are increasingly unimpressed.

Image: Polygon

6 comments:

zoombats said...

"Doug is Ontario's Hulk. And Ontarians are increasingly _____________" Fill in the blank with many adjectives of your choice. Whatever the description, it is all a bit late in the game for second guesses and" I told you so". Three and a half years? Brother can you spare a dime?

Lorne said...

Your graphic is priceless, Owen, and tells us all we need to know about the beast Ontarians elected to lead the province. However, the Hulk had a softer side: David Banner. I have seen no evidence that there is another aspect to Doug Ford's persona.

Owen Gray said...

By the time Doug cuts as many dimes as he can, zoombats, there will be lots of Ontarians who will be his victims.

Owen Gray said...

Doug strikes me as a one dimensional character, Lorne. He doesn't possess much depth.

John B. said...

I don’t get it. Everybody knows at least one Doug Ford. They’re the easiest guys to roll on the playground. Dad’s generation would have spit this guy out before the end of morning recess.

Meanwhile, the opposition sits there with a thumb up its collective ass. It’s getting crowded up there. At some point it’ll have to find a new place to put its head. I’d even consider letting Miller off his leash. When is Andrea going to call it a day? By now she should surely know, as the rest of us do, that she’s not going anywhere that she hasn’t been before. From now on I’m voting for the party with the best in-house comedians. Just take a look at Ford’s cabinet and listen to their dumbass rationalizations. Way too many jokes are being left on the table. Presented with the right routines, the most clueless lumps in Ford Nation would realize that they’d been had.

At least this guy’s cheap performance should put an end to our condescending disparagement of Americans for having purchased Trump’s upmarket brand of snakebite remedy.

Owen Gray said...

Ford's rise to power is proof that Trumpism is alive and well north of the border, John.