The Federal Election Thread - 2007 (part two)
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The Federal Election Thread - 2007 (part two)
Maybe it's just 'time' Leo.
And I think confreres was the word you were lookin g for.
And I think confreres was the word you were lookin g for.
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Leo wrote:Assume we'll get more polls on Monday and Tuesday.
I can't believe the 10% swing in Queensland Newspoll reckons is happening. Just doesn't seem credible. For people to swing that savagely when they are, by all ordinary measures, doing relatively well, would be extraordinary.
Maybe my comperes are nuts?
I think the 2004 result was skewed towards the Libs because of Latham. Bomber wouldn't ahve lost by so much so it isn't really a 10% swing.

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Aye. Leo really isn't the bright.

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I wish I were bright enough to figure out what 'the bright' is, so I'd know what it is I'm not.
Anything over 50.5% will be a record result for Labor, so Latham or otherwise, it's still an extraordinary proposition JGK. If it's just parochialism, why swing for Rudd but not for Hayden in 1980?
Though obviously human behaviour doesn't have to make any kind of logical sense.
Anything over 50.5% will be a record result for Labor, so Latham or otherwise, it's still an extraordinary proposition JGK. If it's just parochialism, why swing for Rudd but not for Hayden in 1980?
Though obviously human behaviour doesn't have to make any kind of logical sense.

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Leo wrote:human behaviour doesn't have to make any kind of logical sense.
And we have a winner.
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Leo wrote:Though obviously human behaviour doesn't have to make any kind of logical sense.
Aye - 47.5% of Australians still want John Howard as their Prime Minister.

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BTW - latest Sportsbet odds:
ALP - 1.20
Coalition - 4.50
ALP - 1.20
Coalition - 4.50

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And Centrebet have the coaltion at 5.10.

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I live in a safe Labor seat and have had bugger all election material (apart from the tax payer funded stuff of course), whereas my GF lives in a Lib seat and has been inundated from both sides.
Seems the campaign has been about saving the Liberal heartland for some time now...like Howards cash hand out to the OAPs, and the tax deduction for private school fees.
Seems the campaign has been about saving the Liberal heartland for some time now...like Howards cash hand out to the OAPs, and the tax deduction for private school fees.

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Just worked out she's in Stirling...held by a margin of 2% by the Libs. No wonder both sides are putting money into the seat.

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I thought Dello said threads get locked at 990 posts. Testing - this is post no. 1001 in this thread.

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Dello told a porky.

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This one makes more sense:
http://www.pollbludger.com/galaxy181107.gif
Interesting to see which is right re magnitude of state swings.
http://www.pollbludger.com/galaxy181107.gif
Interesting to see which is right re magnitude of state swings.

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skully wrote:I thought Dello said threads get locked at 990 posts. Testing - this is post no. 1001 in this thread.
Just repeating the information I was given by our lovely - and clearly clueless - hosts.
Carry on.

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More bad polls...
57%? Considering the ALP has never managed more than 53.23% that seems a bit over the top. Would be hella grouse if it happened tho.
It's time.
57%? Considering the ALP has never managed more than 53.23% that seems a bit over the top. Would be hella grouse if it happened tho.
It's time.

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