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There Is No Incentive For Conservatives To Vote Liberal
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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?