Yeah he wasn't the best pm,but Albo isn't much better .
Oh and Labors worst result since the 1930's
Dan Andrews went alright in the Victorian election, despite your predictions.Yeah he wasn't the best pm,but Albo isn't much better .
Oh and Labors worst result since the 1930's
Before election: 69 seats
After Election: 77 seats
Yet somehow their worst result since the 30's? You're really struggling
Yeah he went alright in the metro areas ,but the country areas he didn't,quite a bit of a divide in VictoriaDan Andrews went alright in the Victorian election, despite your predictions.
We fact checked Barnaby Joyce on Labor's primary vote. Here's what we found
Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce says Labor's primary vote at the 2022 election was its lowest since 1910. Is that correct? RMIT ABC Fact Check investigates.www.abc.net.au
Labors worst result since the 1930's
Must be a good Premier, Melburnians were locked down for a couple of years, but still voted for him.Yeah he went alright in the metro areas ,but the country areas he didn't,quite a bit of a divide in Victoria
.@IanG told me not too but it's too easy.
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The result of the election is Labor are in Government and increase their seats from 69 to 77. That's the result. But you're still trying to claim it's their worst result since the 30s?
Yeah thats were most of the taxpayers money goes.Must be a good Premier, Melburnians were locked down for a couple of years, but still voted for him.
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Still there worst primary result since the 1930's .
Seeing that you replied to my previous votes ,you would know that l was talking about primary votes
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Still there worst primary result since the 1930's .
Seeing that you replied to my previous votes ,you would know that l was talking about primary votes
Anyone with half a brain would know what lm talking about ,but no not you ,you have to keep blabbing off and going around in circles ,and having your little cheap shots to make yourself feel better.No, I've been correcting you all along that focusing on primary voting means nothing. It's looking at the 1/4 score and declaring the winner. I thought you were a bit brighter than you obviously are, my mistake. I won't make it again.
Here you go, some homework. It'll stop you embarrassing yourself in the future, maybe. It might be an idea to know how elections work in Australia before trying to debate them.
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Anyone with half a brain would know what lm talking about ,but no not you ,you have to keep blabbing off and going around in circles ,and having your little cheap shots to make yourself feel better.
If l support the coalition at any election ,l will put them FIRST,not second or third ,and then put in my preferences for who l think should be SECOND,THIRD etc etc .
A primary vote is the “number one” vote cast by an elector in an Australian ballot.
Labor got their lowest primary vote since the 1930's .
They actually got lower primary votes than they did in 2019,Shorten was a more popular first pick
Anyone with half a brain would know what lm talking about ,but no not you ,you have to keep blabbing off and going around in circles ,and having your little cheap shots to make yourself feel better.
If l support the coalition at any election ,l will put them FIRST,not second or third ,and then put in my preferences for who l think should be SECOND,THIRD etc etc .
A primary vote is the “number one” vote cast by an elector in an Australian ballot.
Labor got their lowest primary vote since the 1930's .
They actually got lower primary votes than they did in 2019,Shorten was a more popular first pick
Comparing primary votes between any election is a but nonsensical, there are many factors- did they run candidates in every seat? did they try in every seat? how many candidates were there in each seat? how many viable candidates were there in each seat? how many of those candidates were competing with Labor for primary votes?Anyone with half a brain would know what lm talking about ,but no not you ,you have to keep blabbing off and going around in circles ,and having your little cheap shots to make yourself feel better.
If l support the coalition at any election ,l will put them FIRST,not second or third ,and then put in my preferences for who l think should be SECOND,THIRD etc etc .
A primary vote is the “number one” vote cast by an elector in an Australian ballot.
Labor got their lowest primary vote since the 1930's .
They actually got lower primary votes than they did in 2019,Shorten was a more popular first pick
Yeah he went alright in the metro areas ,but the country areas he didn't,quite a bit of a divide in Victoria
Anyone with half a brain would know what lm talking about ,but no not you ,you have to keep blabbing off and going around in circles ,and having your little cheap shots to make yourself feel better.
If l support the coalition at any election ,l will put them FIRST,not second or third ,and then put in my preferences for who l think should be SECOND,THIRD etc etc .
A primary vote is the “number one” vote cast by an elector in an Australian ballot.
Labor got their lowest primary vote since the 1930's .
They actually got lower primary votes than they did in 2019,Shorten was a more popular first pick
Thanks for that high level analysis. No wonder you are having trouble figuring out what's going on.Yeah he went alright in the metro areas ,but the country areas he didn't,quite a bit of a divide in Victoria