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Craft Politics
Joseph Lavoie and Andrew Percy
45 episodes
2 days ago
The best political chats don’t happen in boardrooms, and they rarely show up in briefing notes. They happen in pubs — over a pint or three. Or, right here on Craft Politics. With craft beer on the table and stories from decades in politics across the UK and Canada, Andrew Percy and Joseph Lavoie take you behind the headlines to show you how politics really works — and why it matters to you. Candid, witty, sometimes inappropriate, it’s a reminder that politics doesn’t have to be boring or polarizing.
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The best political chats don’t happen in boardrooms, and they rarely show up in briefing notes. They happen in pubs — over a pint or three. Or, right here on Craft Politics. With craft beer on the table and stories from decades in politics across the UK and Canada, Andrew Percy and Joseph Lavoie take you behind the headlines to show you how politics really works — and why it matters to you. Candid, witty, sometimes inappropriate, it’s a reminder that politics doesn’t have to be boring or polarizing.
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What Really Happened in the 2025 Election?
Craft Politics
33 minutes 37 seconds
4 months ago
What Really Happened in the 2025 Election?

With Hunter Knifton

We revisit the 2025 Canadian federal election—not with hot takes, but with hard data.

Our guest is Hunter Knifton, the analyst behind the Charting Canada Substack, who’s challenging two of the most commonly accepted narratives about the election.


In this episode:

  • 🗳 The myth of the “NDP-to-Conservative switcher”: why it’s not supported by the numbers

  • 📉 Why the collapse of the PPC—not a working-class revolt—may explain Conservative gains in key ridings

  • 👥 Who actually switched votes—and where? A closer look at new voters, older swing voters, and Carney Conservatives

  • 🔄 Why the left didn’t just coalesce around the Liberals—and why the right’s coalition might be more stable than it looks

Plus:

  • 🧭 Hunter breaks down his five-part typology of Carney’s voter base—from downtown professionals to rural commuters

  • 🧱 What the suburban and rural wins say about the Liberals’ long-term potential

  • 🔍 Are the Conservatives targeting the wrong voters with their union strategy?

And don’t miss:

  • 🔮 Could Carney’s voter coalition outlast the crisis that built it?

  • 🧠 What Pierre Poilievre’s team might need to rethink before the next election

  • 📊 A sneak peek at Hunter’s next analysis: are we entering a permanent two-party system—or was 2025 a one-off?


🔊 Listen now if you want a clearer picture of what actually happened in the last election—and why most of us probably got it wrong.

Craft Politics
The best political chats don’t happen in boardrooms, and they rarely show up in briefing notes. They happen in pubs — over a pint or three. Or, right here on Craft Politics. With craft beer on the table and stories from decades in politics across the UK and Canada, Andrew Percy and Joseph Lavoie take you behind the headlines to show you how politics really works — and why it matters to you. Candid, witty, sometimes inappropriate, it’s a reminder that politics doesn’t have to be boring or polarizing.