Unfortunately not every party has a massive union funded warchest and 1 000 000 free "State Plan" booklets at their disposal.*hopeful* said:lack of campaigning
alot of ppl had no idea who he was until they heard/saw the labour ad's about him
So you are taking the official Debnam line? It's unfair the ALP had more money than we did? Seriously that is not the kind of talk or attitude thats going to win elections.withoutaface said:Unfortunately not every party has a massive union funded warchest and 1 000 000 free "State Plan" booklets at their disposal.
There were definately other factors, and personally if I was running the campaign I would've put ads of Debnam talking up his Naval experience, his intent to hire more frontline public servants and why water recycling is the only sensible solution to the current shortage. The media and the government itself were already doing enough to self destruct by making stupid mistake after stupid mistake, but there was nothing to add a personal touch and tout Debnam's leadership credentials.wheredanton said:So you are taking the official Debnam line? It's unfair the ALP had more money than we did? Seriously that is not the kind of talk or attitude thats going to win elections.
The Liberal party is hardly poor. I was under the impression that the Liberals were saving their war chest for the Federal election.
Debnam's problem was he allowed labour to define him to the electorate, and failed to define Morris Dilemma to the electorate. DOnt forget that labour spent like $20 for every $1 coalition spent? called trade union commie funding. So its a bit hard to compete with all that advertising.withoutaface said:There were definately other factors, and personally if I was running the campaign I would've put ads of Debnam talking up his Naval experience, his intent to hire more frontline public servants and why water recycling is the only sensible solution to the current shortage. The media and the government itself were already doing enough to self destruct by making stupid mistake after stupid mistake, but there was nothing to add a personal touch and tout Debnam's leadership credentials.
Much of the money is being saved up for the Federal election, but I can forsee a similar spending ratio occuring there. The impression that the party isn't poor because it tends to hold more affluent electorates is wrong because business tends to divide its donations equally between the two major parties, whereas the unions are obviously going to pump all their funds into Labor.
I love the clip they showed of Debnam going to vote, and the girl marking the role was like "ok who are you? right in front of the media :rofl:*hopeful* said:lack of campaigning
alot of ppl had no idea who he was until they heard/saw the labour ad's about him
Come now. While Labor certainly had more paid advertising, the Liberals did pretty nicely in terms of free advertising from the media.withoutaface said:There were definately other factors, and personally if I was running the campaign I would've put ads of Debnam talking up his Naval experience, his intent to hire more frontline public servants and why water recycling is the only sensible solution to the current shortage. The media and the government itself were already doing enough to self destruct by making stupid mistake after stupid mistake, but there was nothing to add a personal touch and tout Debnam's leadership credentials.
Much of the money is being saved up for the Federal election, but I can forsee a similar spending ratio occuring there. The impression that the party isn't poor because it tends to hold more affluent electorates is wrong because business tends to divide its donations equally between the two major parties, whereas the unions are obviously going to pump all their funds into Labor.
Thats what the last issue of The Bulettin said. Liberal will come back with a vengeance in federal election, supported by Business owners Australia wide. it will be a battle of peasants and borgeoisiewheredanton said:The Liberal party is hardly poor. I was under the impression that the Liberals were saving their war chest for the Federal election.
Kinda like Morris Iemma...you know...the premier? The member for Lakemba? There's a reason why they included all those swipes at Vaucluse in their ads, it has a bit to do with the fact that most of Sydney doesn't live anywhere near Sydney.jb_nc said:Yeah, totally would have won if he lived in Campbelltown (tall poppy syndrome alert).
Uh, the election was for NSW, not Sydney. Let's all move out to Lakemba!Nebuchanezzar said:Kinda like Morris Iemma...you know...the premier? The member for Lakemba? There's a reason why they included all those swipes at Vaucluse in their ads, it has a bit to do with the fact that most of Sydney doesn't live anywhere near Sydney.
Only 48,999 voters live in the electoral district of Sydney.Nebuchanezzar said:Lol. Because the majority of NSW doesn't live in Sydney, right?
You know this says more about you, right?Nebuchanezzar said:and he lived in Vaucluse.