The Hatchet

Election Shock on the Rock

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Oct 24, 2025
Edward Hollett, a political commentator and writer specializing in Newfoundland and Labrador politics, dives into the recent provincial election upset. He explores how a well-organized Progressive Conservative campaign toppled the seemingly safe incumbent Liberals. The conversation touches on low voter enthusiasm, the significance of narrow margins in key districts, and the controversial Churchill Falls deal. Hollett also reflects on Andrew Furey's unexpected resignation and what kind of premier Tony Wakeham might become amidst evolving regional dynamics.
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Organization Trumps Poll Predictions

  • The Progressive Conservatives won by running a disciplined, well-organized campaign against a disorganized Liberal party.
  • Edward Hollett frames the result as classic politics: organization and turnout beat complacent incumbency.
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Low-Drama Campaign, High-Impact Messaging

  • The campaign lacked big issues and widespread enthusiasm, so turnout mechanics mattered more than a wave.
  • PCs focused relentlessly on jobs, the economy, affordability and healthcare to lock supporters in place.
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Big Deals Need Better Salesmanship

  • The Liberals made the Churchill Falls MOU the centerpiece but failed to sell it to voters.
  • Failure to explain complex deals undermined trust and left the Liberals scrambling.
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