Toronto Mayor Rob Ford To Run Again
Election to be held on October 27
TORONTO – Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has put his name on the ballot to run for another term.
Ford was the first candidate to show up at City Hall when registration opened Thursday for the city's municipal election Oct. 27.
The conservative mayor of Canada's largest city has said he would run again, even after admitting last year that he had smoked crack "in a drunken stupor."
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Good for him. I can't imagine how he's worse than any other politician.