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Former city councillor says no one should rule out unexpected shifts in the final days that could alter the race, but the vote is expected to be 'splintered' on the right and in the centre of the political spectrum.

And other campaigns haven't been able to land attacks on Chow that have stuck with voters, he said.

Strategist and consultant Kim Wright credits Chow personally for the strength of her campaign. The former NDP MP is just being herself and that's winning over voters, she said. Campbell, who describes himself as a fiscally conservative liberal, said the competition for conservative-minded voters among former police chief Mark Saunders, former Toronto Sun columnist Anthony Furey and city councillor Brad Bradford limits their ability to gain traction.

"There's been no solid choice from the right from the fiscally responsible side of the ledger really to come forward," he said.

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