Yes. His support is down to what, 20% now? Still higher than it should be.
I suppose an issue is that his core support comes more from a kind of 'fyck you inner city' suburban backlash sentiment rather than from a 'normal' base for a North American Municipal Conservative (i.e. such people voted for him, but have clearly abandoned ship in horror by this point) even if there are overlaps.
I thought that "f[inks] you inner city" was the normal base for North American Municipal Conservatives.
Except it's not as common to have unholy amalgamations in the US between the urban core and the suburbs of a city. There's a reason why Toronto is the 4th largest city in North America, but only the 11th largest metro area.
I still say Halifax is the worst. Its the same distance from one end of the municipality to the other as Montreal to Ottawa.