PM’s vote pledge: ‘Your choice has never been clearer’
PM Anthony Albanese has issued a pledge to Aussie voters’ saying their choice has never been clearer, as it’s about “your job, your wages, your child’s education and your Medicare”.
PM Anthony Albanese has issued a pledge to Aussie voters’ saying their choice has never been clearer, as it’s about “your job, your wages, your child’s education and your Medicare”.
After a long honeymoon period gave way to a series of stumbles, Labor’s fortunes are in the balance as the PM loosens the purse strings, but will it be enough writes James Campbell.
Peter Dutton has issued his first voter pledge as the election race begins, calling on Aussie voters to vote for the Coalition after “Labor’s bad decisions”.
It’s very hard to see a path to victory for an opposition leader who appears to have put his efforts into wooing the wrong voters, writes David Penberthy.
EVERY campaign throws up nutjobs with extreme theories and policies but sadly there are also those who convince themselves these people are worth voting for.
EVEN if Malcolm Turnbull holds on as PM tomorrow the results of the Federal Election will bring more tests for him, which could land him in serious trouble with colleagues.
WE’VE been bombarded with political campaign ads that are meant to be believable — but experts reveal where the major and minor parties failed.
SATURDAY’S poll will have far-reaching implications. The stakes are high. It’s the clear view of The Advertiser that Malcolm Turnbull is the right choice to deliver the strong and stable leadership needed in tumultuous times.
ACCORDING to Galaxy, the bold bid by Bill Shorten’s Labor to oust Malcolm Turnbull’s first-term Coalition Government will fail.
MALCOLM Turnbull has hardly staged a dynamic campaign but he has demonstrated he can be a successful and sensible Prime Minister in a time of uncertainty.
NO babies have been kissed, no teens cajoled into selfies, shoppers feel free to go about their business unshaven and in tracksuits. What’s going on in Groom?
WHILE many agree Bill Shorten might have won the daily horse race — and launched the better scare campaign — Malcolm Turnbull’s approach to the election campaign may very well see him come through in the end. Here’s why.
OPINION: With less than 48 hours until the polls open, it’s full steam ahead for politicians in their final pitches to voters. In the case of the two major parties, they couldn’t be more different.
SENATOR Nick Xenophon is SA’s most popular politician — and his band of NXT candidates are the wildcard in Saturday’s federal election. But does Mr X deliver results or spin? The Advertiser analyses his record.
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