Western Australia turning against Anthony Albanese
Western Australia has begun to turn against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
“Whatever magical connection he seemed to have with Western Australia seems to have been broken,” Sky News host Paul Murray said.
“Newspoll, they’ve been having a look at the past three months polling, and they’ve broken things down state by state.
“And it shows the Labor Party is down the best part of three per cent.
“That would be enough to flip at least two – maybe three seats if there was an election held this weekend.”
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“Whatever magical connection he seemed to have with Western Australia seems to have been broken,” Sky News host Paul Murray said.
“Newspoll, they’ve been having a look at the past three months polling, and they’ve broken things down state by state.
“And it shows the Labor Party is down the best part of three per cent.
“That would be enough to flip at least two – maybe three seats if there was an election held this weekend.”
Видео Western Australia turning against Anthony Albanese канала Sky News Australia
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