Can anyone tell me why postal votes favour the coalition? Or do they just always favour the incumbent?
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but 1.5m? Does that sound a lot to you B?
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there are a lot of old people. And the Libs spend a lot of money on organizing postals
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but if both newspoll and Ipsos remain strong, despite the commentary, it still looks hung..no?
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one for the big B. But looks to me yes
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when the result is finally known this will be one of the most analysed in recent memory - or another cluster duck..
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I wonder if school holidays will skew it this year.
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was having just that same chat earlier today - school hols, younger parents, swing demographic?
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Yep, no longer default Libs because they can afford to go away on holidays in mid-winter.
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ahhh..... the ones that watch tha news.
#auspol#breakfastnews#today9#msmpic.twitter.com/bsNMthkA0F
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this election proved murdoch's influence on election outcomes is finally on the wane here.
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not all oldies, and lots of oldies are not cashed up. Maybe it's changing, cos us oldies voted Gough in once
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