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High voter turnout blew Conservative expectations 'out of the water' | Power & Politics

High voter turnout blew Conservative expectations 'out of the water' | Power & Politics The Conservatives underestimated turnout in October's federal vote, missing the emergence of a bloc of voters that cemented both the Liberals' election-winning hold on Ontario and Quebec and their rejection in Alberta and Saskatchewan, said Conservative campaign manager Hamish Marshall.
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