Quinnocchio? Mr. Burns ad? Toronto voters are getting much worse

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Say what you will about the guy Bruce Rauner has walking around as ‘Quinnocchio,’ and that Mr. Burns ad that Gov. Pat Quinn had to take down, but we could be looking at much worse things, like voters in Toronto.

There’s a group in Toronto called No Ford Nation, which has launched fictional mayoral campaigns as part of a protest against Rob Ford.

Some incredible campaign signs have popped up as well.

They’ve also created some cartoons set to actual audio from Rob Ford. For example:

So remember. However nasty the next few months are in the race for Illinois governor, at least we don’t have to worry about either candidate pulling a Rob Ford.

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