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I had a huge soft spot for the Dems, because they at least tried to position themselves inbetween both majors, as the sensible choice which would counter anything like '75, but I just see current minors as unrepresentative, radical fringe groups from both sides of the spectrum.gerhard said:<3 minor parties. they are the only ones willing to take risks and do shit.
State sleaze hits Beazley's chances
SCANDALOUS behaviour by state Labor ministers appears to have damaged Kim Beazley's federal team and cancelled out the negative effect of the latest interest rate rise on the Howard Government.
In the first polling since last Wednesday's official rise in interest rates - the fourth increase since the last federal election - John Howard and the Coalition have escaped unscathed.
But mired by grubby allegations against state MPs and governments and competing with an aggressive Greens campaign on greenhouse gas emission, the federal ALP has dropped to its worst primary vote since August.
According to the latest Newspoll survey, conducted exclusively for The Australian last weekend, the Coalition's primary vote was virtually unchanged on 41 per cent and Labor's fell from 41 per cent to 37 per cent.
While climate change has been in the headlines for weeks, the Greens' primary support rose to its highest in more than a year - 9 per cent, almost two points above the party's vote at the last election.
Based on preference flows at the 2004 election, the second preference vote is dead even, 50-50 for the Coalition and Labor.
Personal satisfaction and dissatisfaction with the Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition were also virtually unchanged, as was Mr Howard's two-to-one advantage over Mr Beazley as the preferred prime minister.
It is the first time Labor has dropped below the crucial level of 40 per cent of the primary vote in five successive Newspoll surveys since August. [...]
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20753393-601,00.html
Dennis Shanahan: States can't carry all blameThe Opposition is in danger of losing momentum as the Government launches its assault on the middle ground
FOR Kim Beazley, today's Newspoll results should come as a welcome shock to puncture the misguided delirium that has gripped his over-enthusiastic supporters. Despite a thicket of perceived negatives for John Howard - including higher interest rates, a worsening drought, a thumping for the Republicans in the mid-term US elections and a new level of exasperation over the Iraq war - support for the Labor Party has slumped. The mini-resurgence that had painstakingly built Labor's Newspoll support to within a point of the Coalition's has stalled. Labor now trails the Coalition at 37 per cent on primary voting intentions, against 41per cent. On a two-party preferred basis, Newspoll calls it 50-50. And in terms of who would make a better prime minister, Mr Howard trounces Mr Beazley two-to-one at 54 per cent to 25 per cent - a lead Mr Howard has maintained for more than a year.
For Mr Beazley, the momentum has drained from the Labor campaign when it should be building a head of steam. There has been an ill-informed outpouring of joy among anti-Howard commentators who have, as usual, misread the signs. With the Newspoll result now out, it's a case of premature elation, once again. Mr Beazley can blame some of the latest fall on his errant state Labor premiers who, as was noted in The Weekend Australian, have managed to largely squander Australia's present economic miracle and are now mired in coast-to-coast sleeze and controversy. The bigger lesson, however, is that fashionable fancy is no substitute for control of the political bedrock of the middle ground. [...]
I take personal and experiential offence to that.Captain Gh3y said:look at what's being done about the water shortages in several states; nothing, because rivers are sacred, etc.
Haha. What a cock-up.frog12986 said:Beazely is at it yet again. Remember the 'Michelle' Corby blunder, and his mistake referring to Michelle Leslie, well this time Rove McManus is the poor subject of his memory deficiencies...
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20773663-1702,00.html
KIM Beazley has suffered another blow with a new poll showing that he's failed to turn the debate on climate change into votes for Labor.
The damaging poll will increase concerns inside the Labor caucus about Mr Beazley's capacity to win the next election. [...]
While 24 per cent believe the Greens would be the best party federally to handle global warming, they were closely followed by the Coalition on 23 per cent.
Remarkably, Labor trailed both parties on 19 per cent.
Labor wont win with Rudd either, what about Julia Gillard?Rafy said:
True, but its not like they will win with Beazley anyway.Not-That-Bright said:lol... if labor gets rid of kim now... they've sealed their fate.
I think their fate is sealed already.Not-That-Bright said:lol... if labor gets rid of kim now... they've sealed their fate.