NZ opposition leader, facing heavy defeat, says polls are wrong
Wellington | New Zealand's opposition leader Judith Collins says she doesn't believe the polling and her National party can still win this Saturday's general election.
She said the polls - showing Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's Labour Party with almost enough support to govern in its own right - were wrong on Donald Trump's 2016 win, on Brexit, and on the last Australian general election, during a sit-down with Stuff on Wednesday.
Stuff.co.nz
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