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Sarah Smellie
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The last day of an election campaign is typically packed with high-energy, high-visibility events to rustle up a few final votes.
But Rhonda Simms, a first-time candidate in Newfoundland and Labrador’s provincial election, was spending the day at home, staring at a screen. “I never thought in a million years that everything would be so unorganized and confusing and unsafe,” she said in an interview Friday.