Controversy arose quickly in the 2017 election campaign when Prime Minister Christie made the comment "Listen, its goin' so good now, God can't stop me now" at his opening rally on the island of Exuma, which caused a furious backlash. The opposition parties decried allegations of rampant
corruption in the PLP government, while it went after allegations of the same thing in the previous government, run by the FNM. Many lamented the descent of the campaign into "gutter politics." Infighting in the FNM also caused some controversy. The leader of the FNM,
Hubert Minnis, was replaced as the leader of the Official Opposition in the nation's House of Assembly by
Loretta Butler-Turner. Butler-Turner served, at one time, as the deputy leader of the FNM party, while Minnis served as party leader. Feuding within the FNM led to a "coup" in late 2016 among FNM parliamentarians in the House of Assembly. As a result, Minnis was removed as the leader of the Official Opposition in the House of Assembly, while remaining as the leader of the FNM party. As the general elections loomed, the FNM revoked Butler-Turner's nomination as the FNM's candidate for the Long Island constituency. Butler-Turner then opted to run as an independent candidate for the Long Island constituency, while remaining as the leader of the Official Opposition in the House of Assembly until its dissolution in April 2017. ==Results==