Right now, who would you vote for? (1 Viewer)

What political party would you vote for right now?


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bigboyjames

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federal: independent

state: liberal
 
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Liberal. Both state and federal.
 

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Well my local member is the leader of the opposition, so I'll be voting Labor, especially now.
 

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Liberal, both state and federal.

But is this poll for State or Federal? As some may vote Labor for Federal but Liberal for State especially given our current situation.
 

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I literally cant vote for the LaboUr party
 

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Wait.

So which election is it?
 

Iron

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I think that the results just show the unique Australian sense of humour
 

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never in a million years would i vote liberal...
 

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gen1991 said:
never in a million years would i vote liberal...
OK COOL

THANKS FOR THIS
 

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At any level of government I wouldn't vote (ie. spoil my ballot)

I don't need, nor want to line up behind one faction of the ruling class or partake in their retched struggle for state supremacy.

@ Rafy: It's hilarious to see a liberal (conservative?) using socialist phraseology and imagery.
 

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My vote doesn't make any difference. The winner will always be determined by the stupid and uninformed majority. I have, however, decided to give each election a chance anyway.

Federal had its chance and I am not longer voting in federal elections.

I will vote Liberal in the next state election.
 

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^The purpose of this thread is to see who would vote for a given party:

"Put your vote where your mouth is."

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I'd vote Greens in both. To whom do I give preferences? No idea. Probably Liberal for the State election although that would be one hell of a gamble. Only incompetent douches and partisan hacks like Rafy would actually believe they currently have the ability to do a better job.
 

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I think now is perhaps not the best time for such a poll, change of leadership in the liberal party allways kind of destabilises the political climate. In a months time a number of people who would say they'd never vote liberal but there is something about this Turnbull guy that wins me and by the same token a number of conservatives that will claim that they are just unable to bring themselves to vote for a trendy urban progressive repulbican like Turnbull. Give it a month, the dust will settle and these centralists will return to their traditional homes. I say we do another poll in a month like this and see what we get, could be interesting to compare.

I personally am Green, have been pretty much since the Tampa.
 

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Why you impetuous monkey
 

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Do you wish to fight me, Thatcher?

I reckon I'd give my preferences to the ALP in Federal, atm, btw.
 

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