Doug Ford’s rivals miscalculated just how much voters like him, top strategist says

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Doug Ford’s rivals miscalculated just how much voters like him, top strategist says
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Premier Doug Ford, who is set to unveil his new cabinet Friday morning, was re-elected because his personal brand resonated with Ontarians despite the challenges of COVID-19.

was a key reason why the Progressive Conservatives won 83 seats in the 124-member legislature up from 76 in the 2018 election.

“The general public actually thought he did a pretty good job and that relative to Legault and relative to Jason Kenney and relative to Andrew Scheer and … Erin O’Toole, he was doing a pretty good job.” “And they have lots of things that went wrong. They give you a list this long … but they were the fault of his bad advisers, his terrible cabinet ministers, the media, the doctors, forcing him to do things — none of these were his fault,” said the New Democrat, whose party won 31 seats, down from 40 in the previous election.

“Going back to what Nick was saying about the premier’s personal brand — that absolutely plays into all of this as well,” said McMillan, whose party won eight seats up from seven in 2018.

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