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Monday, June 27, 2005
The political polls in NZ
There has been another poll, and this time:
Labour falls 6.9 to 36.2 per cent............ Good news for the right wing
National is up 3.9 per cent to 40.1 per cent. Puts the right wing in the power play
NZ First climbs 3.6 to 11.8 per cent......... Winston Peters pulls another one out
Greens are up 0.7 to 4 per cent.............. The power of the "Green"
Maori Party is up 0.4 to 3.1 per cent........ That is low polling for this party.
Act is down 0.6 to 1.9 per cent.............. Not good for ACT. National needs ACT
United Future is down 0.5 to 1.3 per cent.... Worse than ACT argh.........
ACT and National are natural partners. Winston is a interesting character, but is not 100% reliable... Remember what happened last time Winston and National got together? Labour are failing, and after the amount of time they have had in power it is time for a change. NZ needs to get back to work to pull up to the international standards expected. National and ACT and I guess NZ First are the team to do it.
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Good job on learning how to use HTML - makes the old blog look a little more interesting!
Remember, a lot of the NZ First problems last time had to do with personalities - those personalities in National that Winston disliked have all retired. That's why I think things could be better this time around for National-NZ First.
Cheers Pablo,
I agree, but I also know that Winston can be tempermental, so it would be nice if ACT were there as well. If Rodney can make 5% then it would be a great assett for all of the right wing as a possibly more level headed approach will be applied.... It is now more important than ever that ACT gets above the thresh hold.
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