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OZGIRL86

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I don't know if there's a thread on this or not...
So who are u voting for tommorow?


I'm voting for John Howard
and whoever for local
 

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OZGIRL86 said:
I don't know if there's a thread on this or not...
So who are u voting for tommorow?


I'm voting for John Howard
and whoever for local
I'm using my mums vote to vote for Howard...only if the election was next year!!!
 

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Labor hasn't been in power for me to critise anything, but if it was i'm sure I could think of just as many things i'm against asqui.

I'm voting for Liberal because I believe their policies work out better for not only me but for more australian people than the labor policies. Labors policies seem to be directed at anyone earning under 52,000. Liberals policies are aimed towards anyone who's willing to take up the challenge themselves to become successful (the liberals will help).
 

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How so, not-that-bright.
It seems to me both parties lack the courage to take big steps to encourage success...
(like cutting tax, cutting welfare, dramatically increasing research funding, etc)
Please elucidate why you feel the Liberal party is so much more superior in this regard.
 

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Has anyone received the John Howard phone call? I suppose it's only marginals
 

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marginals?
we got the call but no one was at home to answer it so it went to the answering machine and when i went to listen to the messages it freak me out because at first i didnt realise it was recorded until he said so
 

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I am ot old enough to vote. But i understand all the issues...atleast i think i do. But I shall certainly vote for Labor.
 

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I'm a Liberal man myself.

Brandan Nelson has always done a great job down here, and I've actually seen first hand some of the great work he does for the people in our electorate. He gets my vote for sure.
 

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An interesting idea would be an sms campaign. Its cheap, gets a large demographic of people, and heaps of people, both young and old, have one. Just an idea.
 

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my bro said you can vote online, is this true?or is he jk
 

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Labor/Labor (with Falko first in the Senate).

Then Dems, then Greens.
 

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I'll be voting for the Liberal's in both houses.
 

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Labor/Greens

Despite Howard might win again tomorrow, I still hoping my vote will make a difference.
 

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