Brett Thalmann (@bthalmann) 's Twitter Profile
Brett Thalmann

@bthalmann

Founding Partner, Nexus Strategic Consultants | Co-founder @nextcampaign_ca | @Penn & @Wharton Alum bthalmann.bsky.social

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Dan Arnold (@calgarygrit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing to remember is advance vote usually comes in at the end of the count and all the polling shows the Liberals performing better there.

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Liberals leading popular vote in Quebec by 8 points on these early small polls, despite not much coming in from Montreal yet. Losing a few Atlantic seats isn't great, but Quebec (and to some extent BC) is where the majority will be won or lost.

Alex Kohut (@kohutalex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looks like the Conservative vote is up everywhere, but the Liberals are up more in places where there were NDP (and maybe Bloc) votes to cannibalize. The NDP might be the collateral damage that allows the Liberals to reach towards a majority. #CanadaElections2025

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Liberals now up to +11 in Newfoundland, and about to flip Terra Nova back. Sean Fraser now leading. Leading in Miramichi. Closing the gap in Cumberland. The Liberals might actually come out of Atlantic Canada with more seats than in 2021, despite that panicked first hour.

cbcwatcher (@cbcwatcher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jamil Jivani tears a strip off Doug Ford "And all his goons around him all the time, they wouldn't make anything better." "He has taken the provincial Conservative Party and turned it into something hollow, unprincipled, something that doesn't solve problems." "He's glad

Marco Vigliotti (@marco_vigliotti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jagmeet Singh has announced his resignation as NDP leader. He said he'll step down upon the selection of an interim leader #cdnpoli #cdnelxn

Trevor Tombe (@trevortombe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Comparing the 2021 and 2025 vote shares by riding and party. Both LPC and CPC up nearly everywhere. BQ down, and Greens and NDP way down. Complete collapse of PPC.

Comparing the 2021 and 2025 vote shares by riding and party. 

Both LPC and CPC up nearly everywhere. BQ down, and Greens and NDP way down. Complete collapse of PPC.
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CBC has not called the type of Liberal government because, and it's insane, there's technically a path to 172 for the Liberals all thanks to those massive advance votes