Olivia Chow continues to hold a commanding lead over the other candidates for Toronto mayor, according to a new poll.
Olivia Chow continues to hold a commanding lead over the other candidates for Toronto mayor, according to a new poll released on Saturday morning.
It is consistent with other recent polls by Mainstreet Research and Forum Research that also have Chow as the front-runner in the mayoral race. As a result, her rival candidates have tried to discredit her, especially during this week’s first major debate. Chow is significantly ahead of Mark Saunders, who came in second with 17 per cent of support, according to the poll. He is followed by Mitzie Hunter, who saw an increase of three percentage points from last week’s poll, garnering 15 per cent support.
"The long term trend continues to be positive for Mitzie Hunter and negative for Josh Matlow. Hunter is now in third while Matlow is now in fourth place despite previously being in first in weekly tracking,” Valentin said.
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