The energy in the air was undeniable. From Golden Isles to Golden Gates, The Progressive Liberal Party’s Southwest Link Up lit the night sky with unity, confidence, and purpose. It wasn’t just another rally; it was a declaration of dominance. And at the heart of it all stood Darron Pickstock, the rising star whose electrifying presence and powerful message are reshaping how Bahamians see leadership in the new era of the PLP.
A Night That Defined the Momentum
Held at the Golden Gates Assembly Park on Carmichael Road, the Southwest Link Up brought together a powerhouse team: Hon. Pia Glover-Rolle (Golden Gates), Hon. Darron Pickstock (Golden Isles), Hon. Dr. Michael Darville (Tall Pines), Hon. Keith Bell (Carmichael), Hon. I. Chester Cooper (Exuma & Ragged Island) and Prime Minister Hon. Philip “Brave” Davis, KC. The stage was charged with purpose, vision, and rhythm — the unmistakable signs of a party in stride.
When Darron Pickstock took the microphone, the crowd roared. His delivery wasn’t scripted politics; it was conviction. “We are not just here to campaign — we are here to continue the work,” he declared. “Golden Isles, Carmichael, Tall Pines, Golden Gates — this is our time, this is our movement, and we’re running the election together!”
That call ignited the park. Supporters chanted his name, waving gold and blue flags as the rhythm of his campaign anthem, “Run the Election,” dropped through the speakers — a dancehall-infused anthem that has already become the soundtrack of the PLP’s new generation.
“Run the Election”: The Anthem of Progress
Pickstock’s song, “Run the Election,” is more than music — it’s momentum. With its commanding hook and lyrical confidence, the anthem has become a rallying cry across the South and West. “This one right here,” Pickstock told the cheering crowd, “is not just about winning votes. It’s about running this country with heart, discipline, and trust.”
The crowd’s response was electric — proof that the PLP’s message of progress and unity is resonating beyond speeches and promises. It’s touching hearts, moving feet, and reminding Bahamians that leadership is action, not talk.
The Southwest United — and Unstoppable
The Southwest Link Up wasn’t just an event; it was a statement. From the stage to the streets, it showed that the PLP’s base in the Southern and Western corridors is unshakable. Every speaker reinforced the government’s commitment to economic empowerment, community upliftment, and national advancement.
Prime Minister Davis, flanked by his dynamic team, praised the new energy coursing through the party: “This is the next generation of leadership — people like Darron Pickstock, who are bringing new ideas, new energy, and a renewed sense of purpose to our movement.”
Across the stage, Minister Pia Glover-Rolle echoed the same sentiment: “The PLP is not just ready for the future — we are building it right here in the Southwest.”
Dominance in Motion
As the lights dimmed and the music carried into the night, one message was clear: the Southwest belongs to the PLP. From the organizational strength to the cultural energy, the Progressive Liberal Party has cemented its position as the political powerhouse in the region.
Darron Pickstock’s electrifying performance, backed by the anthem “Run the Election,” symbolizes the unstoppable momentum sweeping through Golden Isles and beyond. The PLP isn’t just participating in the race — they’re running it, leading it, and owning the moment.
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