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There Is No Incentive For Conservatives To Vote Liberal

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Dear Paul,

Some posts are not worthy of a response.

Now back to the topic.

We live in the electorate that was once held
by Kevin Andrews. He's not been chosen to run
this time. In his place there's a chap by the
name of Keith Wolahan - who has an impressive
background - running for the Liberals.

The Labor candidate is someone by the name of Naomi
Oakley (she's changed her name apparently - but we're not
given what it was originally). She's an ex-policewoman,
who runs her own security company (for teenage and youth
parties). I'm a bit unsure about her. I don't think
she has much of a chance in a conservative electorate such
as ours.

Anyhow. I'm torn as to who to vote for. There's also the
Greens candidate, the UAP, and some other bloke. I prefer
choosing one of the major party candidates.

Any advice?
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 7 April 2022 9:58:27 AM
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I note that Morrison has foolishly offered himself up to be humiliated by Leigh Sales - again.

Morrison can't pick his enemies from his friends, and spends too much time trying to get on with his enemies, and loosing friends hand over fist.

Labor doesn't have a hope of actually winning the upcoming election, but Morrison is doing a good job trying to lose.

I cringe at the idea of Albo as Prime Minister of Australia, but Morrison show never have had the job, and he certainly doesn't deserve to keep it.
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 7 April 2022 10:33:38 AM
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ttbn,
true !
Posted by individual, Thursday, 7 April 2022 6:59:58 PM
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It will be interesting to see who the Australian
people choose as their next Prime Minister.

If Scott Morrison loses the election - who will
the Liberals replace him with? The same goes for
Anthony Albanese. Who will Labor replace him with
if he loses?
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 7 April 2022 7:08:27 PM
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Foxy,

Peter Dutton?
Jim Chalmeers?
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 7 April 2022 7:41:49 PM
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In times of crisis a conservative Govt is the wiser choice ! If Morrison gets in again he'll be well advised to give the economic rationalists a wide berth. A society in reasonable harmony trumps over an ideological Leftist Govt anytime !
We've seen over the past decades the disruption & harm ideology causes. Having said that, a runaway Capitalism isn't any better either. So, what to do now ? Get a conservative administration & force them into Tax reform from day 1.
Posted by individual, Friday, 8 April 2022 10:05:44 AM
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