View Poll Results: WHO ARE YOU VOTING FOR

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  • LIBERAL

    110 45.83%
  • LABOR

    95 39.58%
  • GREENS

    12 5.00%
  • DEMOCRATS

    2 0.83%
  • FAMILY FIRST

    3 1.25%
  • INDEPENDANT/OTHER PARTY

    9 3.75%
  • INFORMAL

    9 3.75%
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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    On ya bike johny
    I will second that, after watching Rudd towel him in the debate i lost respect for him. He had nothing. His day has come and i dont want Captain Smirk as PM if Liberal wins and Johnny steps down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace View Post
    Labor all the way, i couldnt care less what people say about the unions, some might say i dont understand enough about it, dont really care, but labor has come to the party with millions on training and development in central NSW, with some decent money coming to our school to build much needed facilities so thats where my vote goes this year.

    I hope for your sake that IF they are elected they actually follow through with their "promise". Otherwise you might find yourself very dissapointed...

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    This poll would make the lib/nat coalition happy!
    The only poll that is in their favour...

    Someone send it to the Howard camp, I'm sure the PM and his senior crew will make a mention of it on the telly.

    The AULRO poll could become far more famous than any of the so called 'official' polls.

    I cant vote for Howard or Rudd, so I'll vote for a local member...
    haven't seen one that overly enthuses me yet

    Cheers, GQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Feral View Post
    Ok Rangieman...you have broken the rules and a penalty is to be applied


    Which overseas diplomat posting would you like?
    Oops me bad , Me and rules dont go in the same sentence

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    Cool Selection bias... ;)

    This forum is composed of people falling into one or more of the following categories:

    1) People able to afford a new/newish car - i.e. people doing financially fairly well.
    2) People who drive their cars to recreational activities off-road: things like fishing and shooting as well as 4wd-ing.
    3) People who own a computer.
    4) Immigrants from the UK - predominantly business migrants.
    5) People classed by newspapers as "Rednecks"


    And many other people of course

    I think as a group we could have been expected to favour the coalition. Seeing it neck-and-neck suggests either - Johnny should pack his bags OR we're a broader group than we realised.
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    agreed on both counts.

    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoStew View Post
    Another interesting poll would be who do people think will win (not who they want to win) to determine the punting ability of the forum. But I suspect that may cause poll fatigue.
    I agree it would be interesting. I don't follow the news that closely but I think it will be a close election in the end..... Haha, probably won't be close at all!

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    We've been doing some research here re 'the vote'.

    The seat of page is pretty safe national party, if 5% is safe...

    ...of 400 (random) people asked we're showing (approx) 40% coalition; 40% labor; 20% other, big green vote here...

    some of the poll operators (neilsen, newspoll etc) reckon 30+ seats to go to labor (coalition is gone if the swing is more than 16 seats)...

    others call it at about 25 seats...

    24 november will be an interesting saturday night...

    GQ

  8. #18
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    Well all things come to an end, good & bad.

    I can only say I have been delirously happy with the Federal Govt for the last 11 years. Every controversial decision they have made I have been in complete and total agreement with.

    Maybe it's time for me to let the other mob have a go. The ALP leader will not even admit to being "left wing"; he dares not. Perhaps that is Howard's greatest achievement.

    I think whatever happens now, the country will be OK. On a whole the Australian electorate usually gets it right, even when I personally disagree with the decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesH View Post
    Well all things come to an end, good & bad.

    I can only say I have been delirously happy with the Federal Govt for the last 11 years. Every controversial decision they have made I have been in complete and total agreement with.

    Maybe it's time for me to let the other mob have a go. The ALP leader will not even admit to being "left wing"; he dares not. Perhaps that is Howard's greatest achievement.

    I think whatever happens now, the country will be OK. On a whole the Australian electorate usually gets it right, even when I personally disagree with the decision.

    Very good comment James. Even if labor win, they've only got 3 years (or less)...

    I suspect Howard is staying on so he can do another 'block supply'

    GQ

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    Can you put the Nationals in there too?

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