Verdict: Who won week four of the campaign?
In a mixed week for both major parties, Anthony Albanese buckled as Labor’s policies were put under the microscope, and events hit the Coalition.
In a mixed week for both major parties, Anthony Albanese buckled as Labor’s policies were put under the microscope, and events hit the Coalition.
It’s not enough to portray conservatives as incompetent; they must be denounced as evil.
It was Labor’s week, with Anthony Albanese’s Covid isolation ensuring there were no gaffes and key issues of the economy and national security hitting the Coalition three weeks out from the May 21 poll.
The so-called Climate 200 ‘independents’ are policy cowards who don’t deserve our vote.
Anthony Albanese gained back some ground before being struck down with Covid-19 but Scott Morrison remains ahead on key issues.
ALP policy weakness was on display in the first week of the campaign, but the Coalition can’t be complacent.
Anthony Albanese has some work to do over the break as Scott Morrison was handed a much-needed lifeline.
The ABC is having a horror run and now is not the time for management to pretend otherwise.
Voters know we need a strong leader right now, rather than a popular one.
Without a dramatic reboot we could lose many of the characteristics that have made us one of the world’s most successful democracies.
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