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2013 Federal election (1 Viewer)

2013 Federal Election: 2PP Voting Intention

  • Liberal / National Coalition

    Votes: 101 50.0%
  • Australian Labor Party

    Votes: 101 50.0%

  • Total voters
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Re: National Election

Donky vote, voting for a minority party, I think they're pretty similar aha
what about on that smaller piece of paper you only get to choose between labor, liberal, and 2 dumb religious parties?
 

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Re: National Election

Donkey seems like a good choice considering the main contenders. #We'reAllScrewed
 

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Re: National Election

what about on that smaller piece of paper you only get to choose between labor, liberal, and 2 dumb religious parties?
This is going to be my first time voting so I don't know about that one :/
 

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The smart money is on Labor winning the next federal election. According the CEO of Newspoll, Martin O' Shanessy, he is said that there is a swing back to the Australian Labor Party. Julia Gillard has managed to persist and translate a 59 per cent Coalition to 41 per cent ALP two party preferred vote to just 55 Coalition 45 ALP vote. Julia Gillard is trying to connect with the party faithful and rusted on Labor voters. As Julia Gillard put it bluntly a month ago Labor was on the verge of the greatest defeats suffered by the Australian Labor Party but now we are on the verge of regaining majority government. Gillard is trying to regain the moral high ground to deliver the Gonski educational reforms and the NDIS. Labor is also set to deliver a budget surplus in the 2016 federal budget. We will deliver a budget surplus in the 2016 federal budget no ifs no buts. Failure is not an option. I am pleased a announced that a good government that lost its way has made sound progress and is on the cusp of winning the 2013 federal election.
 

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The smart money is on Labor winning the next federal election. According the CEO of Newspoll, Martin O' Shanessy, he is said that there is a swing back to the Australian Labor Party. Julia Gillard has managed to persist and translate a 59 per cent Coalition to 41 per cent ALP two party preferred vote to just 55 Coalition 45 ALP vote. Julia Gillard is trying to connect with the party faithful and rusted on Labor voters. As Julia Gillard put it bluntly a month ago Labor was on the verge of the greatest defeats suffered by the Australian Labor Party but now we are on the verge of regaining majority government. Gillard is trying to regain the moral high ground to deliver the Gonski educational reforms and the NDIS. Labor is also set to deliver a budget surplus in the 2016 federal budget. We will deliver a budget surplus in the 2016 federal budget no ifs no buts. Failure is not an option. I am pleased a announced that a good government that lost its way has made sound progress and is on the cusp of winning the 2013 federal election.
hahahahahahaha
 

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Seriously this is the best thing that has ever came out of politics in this entire country ever:

 

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Kiraken obviously doesn't realize that in politics you have to keep on persisting. In 2001 John Howard bounced back from 60 ALP and 40 Coalition 2PP vote according to Newspoll. Then Howard went on to win the 2001 election with 51 per cent of the two party vote. Julia I salute you. Long live Australia's greatest PM that ever lived.
 

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Kiraken obviously doesn't realize that in politics you have to keep on persisting. In 2001 John Howard bounced back from 60 ALP and 40 Coalition 2PP vote according to Newspoll. Then Howard went on to win the 2001 election with 51 per cent of the two party vote. Julia I salute you. Long live Australia's greatest PM that ever lived.
people seriously believe this
 

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The failed Abbott experiment with his massive cutbacks to the public service, health, education, welfare and defense. Who do you trust? Not Tony Abbott that's for sure. Tony Abbott likes to take a baseball bat to families but never gives himself a smack across his chops, for his incompetent policies.
 

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Seriously this is the best thing that has ever came out of politics in this entire country ever:

[video=youtube;_3HtNCv3xvM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3HtNCv3xvM[video]
glorious
 

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Tony Abbott's paid parental leave scheme is yet another example of middle class welfare. The middle class are doing very well thank you very much. We need to look after our pensioners a lot better and help them get ahead in life. My vote has just gone from Liberals to Labor. Tony Abbott's paid parental leave scheme is opportunistic vote buying and failed policy.
 

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Vaguely related: wtf, I still can't believe people actually believe that the whole citizens day thing is true
 

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Tony Abbott's paid parental leave scheme is yet another example of middle class welfare. The middle class are doing very well thank you very much. We need to look after our pensioners a lot better and help them get ahead in life. My vote has just gone from Liberals to Labor. Tony Abbott's paid parental leave scheme is opportunistic vote buying and failed policy.
yes, you've certainly been a bastion of conservative ideology up until this point
 

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By pensioners getting ahead in life I mean that Labor/ Liberals should increase the Pensioner Educational Supplement so that more pensioners can graduate from University and get paid employment. I suggest that an incoming Labor government increases the Pensioner Education Supplement to provide incentive for pensioners to become more educated and contribute to the Australian economy and enhance workforce participation. We need to encourage reward for effort and enhance entrepreneurship. We need to encourage more Australians to get ahead. I wish the Labor Party all the very best for the next federal election.
 

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Sathius005 said:
more pensioners can graduate from University and get paid employment.
Seriously? Isn't that like, the opposite of being a pensioner
 

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