The former premier said she had experienced far worse suffering in her life than losing an election,most significantly the still-birth of her daughter Caroline two decades ago.
“The most important factor was COVID and its impacts,” the former NSW premiertold theHerald’s Peter FitzSimons when asked why she had lost the seat,which Labor previously held on a comfortable 14 per cent margin.
“Those harsh lockdowns engendered an understandable sense of parochialism that the community had been left behind by both major political parties.
“And I genuinely believe that whether the Labor Party ran me or anyone else in Fowler,they would have encountered the same set of challenges.”
“I believe I have found in my life that when God shuts the door,she opens a window.”
Kristina Keneally
Keneally said her campaign started strongly,and that she had received a “lovely and enthusiastic” reaction from locals at train stations and street stalls.
“But when pre-polling started,the number of people who only took the UAP[United Australia Party] how-to-vote cards seemed unnaturally high to me,” she said.