hypothesis supported
hypothesis: the significant majority of australians have made up their mind on The Voice referendum with a minumum 60% Yes vote.
Most PRE'ers polled have made up their minds, as i expected because its a bit of a no brainer.
A bit like 1967 aboriginal citizenship which got anincredibly anomolous 90% YES
This data suggest a 70% YES vote,
And that the divisive, vested, unsophisticated, unbearable commentary over the next 6 months will only influence the YES margin in the range 60-85%
A sufficient majority of Australians understand that The Voice was born from The Uluru Statement of The Heart, and that that was an exhaustive, inclusive, collaborative, consensus process, conceived and completed by indigenous Australia.
Fortunately, we're in good hands with Albonese on this one; hes one of the few who understands and his message reflects, that in a referendum it doesnt matter what he thinks. its our decision. He rightly assumes the role of facilitator. If you listen carefully, hes speaking in truths. Its understandable that there are ears that are out of practice in receiving such messaging.
And we'll get it right.
Thanks for voting and discussing in a civilised manner - by the very definition of a referendum, your opinion matters, unless it doesnt.
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@Mr T. , thanks for indulging my reassuring research, please move to politics board