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Re: Victorian Labor/Greens to win today
Reply #75 - Nov 25th, 2018 at 6:53am
 
Gordon wrote on Nov 24th, 2018 at 6:48pm:
Bobby. wrote on Nov 24th, 2018 at 6:39pm:
Bam wrote on Nov 24th, 2018 at 6:35pm:
Antony Green calls the election 75 minutes after the polls closed.

Current count: ALP 44, L/NP 16, Grn 2, Other 1, In Doubt 25.

Roughly 5% swing to Labor.

"This is looking like a blood bath". - Jill Hennessy, Labor Health Minister.






Labor has won easily.



The darkies and moozies will be having a party!


andrews will import more of them for next election to keep winning..
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Re: Victorian Labor/Greens to win today
Reply #76 - Nov 25th, 2018 at 6:58am
 
Bam wrote on Nov 24th, 2018 at 7:57pm:
Provisional list of seats gained:

Bass - never held by Labor (4 elections).
Bayswater - last held by Labor in 2002.
Box Hill - last held by Labor in 1988.
Burwood - Jeff Kennett's old seat, lost by Labor in 2010.
Caulfield - never held by Labor (first contested in 1976).
Mt Waverley - marginal seat lost by Labor in 2010.
Nepean - never held by Labor (4 elections).
Northcote - Labor regaining seat from Greens.
Ringwood - Marginal Liberal seat.
Ripon - Marginal Liberal seat.
Sandringham - Safe Liberal seat, only won by Labor once, in 1982.
South Barwon - Marginal Liberal seat.

In doubt are some blue ribbon Liberal seats:
Brighton: Labor ahead, never held by Labor, first contested in 1976. 10.5% swing.
Hawthorn: Labor ahead, never held by Labor, first contested in 1976. 11.1% swing.


this just goes to show how bad and election campaign guy ran...

not only that... how bad an opposition leader he was...

we here #walkawayfromliberals and it appears a lot of other in our electorate have as well as the seat is still being counted..

I would love to see it fall to an independent ...

Liberals need the biggest slap in the face that we can give them...  Smiley
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Re: Victorian Labor/Greens to win today
Reply #77 - Nov 25th, 2018 at 7:00am
 
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Declan Martin — aged 19 — is barely old enough to vote, but this fresh-faced Labor candidate could be about to create electoral history.

Key points:

Declan Martin could win Brighton for Labor

The 19-year-old would be the youngest MP in Victorian history

He spent just $1,750 on his campaign, and ran for the seat because "no-one was willing to fill the gap"
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Re: Victorian Labor/Greens to win today
Reply #78 - Nov 25th, 2018 at 7:31am
 
President Elect, The Mechanic wrote on Nov 25th, 2018 at 6:53am:
Gordon wrote on Nov 24th, 2018 at 6:48pm:
Bobby. wrote on Nov 24th, 2018 at 6:39pm:
Bam wrote on Nov 24th, 2018 at 6:35pm:
Antony Green calls the election 75 minutes after the polls closed.

Current count: ALP 44, L/NP 16, Grn 2, Other 1, In Doubt 25.

Roughly 5% swing to Labor.

"This is looking like a blood bath". - Jill Hennessy, Labor Health Minister.






Labor has won easily.



The darkies and moozies will be having a party!


andrews will import more of them for next election to keep winning..



The darkies & the Muslims will be having a big party.
The streets are now theirs for the taking.
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Re: Victorian Labor/Greens to win today
Reply #79 - Nov 25th, 2018 at 7:33am
 
President Elect, The Mechanic wrote on Nov 25th, 2018 at 6:58am:
Bam wrote on Nov 24th, 2018 at 7:57pm:
Provisional list of seats gained:

Bass - never held by Labor (4 elections).
Bayswater - last held by Labor in 2002.
Box Hill - last held by Labor in 1988.
Burwood - Jeff Kennett's old seat, lost by Labor in 2010.
Caulfield - never held by Labor (first contested in 1976).
Mt Waverley - marginal seat lost by Labor in 2010.
Nepean - never held by Labor (4 elections).
Northcote - Labor regaining seat from Greens.
Ringwood - Marginal Liberal seat.
Ripon - Marginal Liberal seat.
Sandringham - Safe Liberal seat, only won by Labor once, in 1982.
South Barwon - Marginal Liberal seat.

In doubt are some blue ribbon Liberal seats:
Brighton: Labor ahead, never held by Labor, first contested in 1976. 10.5% swing.
Hawthorn: Labor ahead, never held by Labor, first contested in 1976. 11.1% swing.


this just goes to show how bad and election campaign guy ran...

not only that... how bad an opposition leader he was...

we here #walkawayfromliberals and it appears a lot of other in our electorate have as well as the seat is still being counted..

I would love to see it fall to an independent ...

Liberals need the biggest slap in the face that we can give them...  Smiley



The result is amazing.
Blue ribbon safe Liberal seats were taken.
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Re: Victorian Labor/Greens to win today
Reply #80 - Nov 25th, 2018 at 8:21am
 
President Elect, The Mechanic wrote on Nov 24th, 2018 at 7:16am:
say the Polls...

I find this amazing...

its like Labor/Greens voters know that they are corrupt and economic vandals but they just don't care...

they vote Labor/Greens party and thats that...  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy



You'll probably be surprised to hear I voted Libs, with Greens last. Didn't make much difference, the Labor candidate got in, although unlike some, I think he is actually a pretty decent politician.

But I'm sick of what Labor has been doing in Vic.

I thought the Liberals though need to turf their leader, they basically had no coherent campaign, the Guy is too low key, couldn't make an impact if he tried and he didn't seem to try.
Very disappointed as I think it should have been a winnable election for the Libs if they had their act together.

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Re: Victorian Labor/Greens to win today
Reply #81 - Nov 25th, 2018 at 8:32am
 
sherri wrote on Nov 25th, 2018 at 8:21am:
President Elect, The Mechanic wrote on Nov 24th, 2018 at 7:16am:
say the Polls...

I find this amazing...

its like Labor/Greens voters know that they are corrupt and economic vandals but they just don't care...

they vote Labor/Greens party and thats that...  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy



You'll probably be surprised to hear I voted Libs, with Greens last. Didn't make much difference, the Labor candidate got in, although unlike some, I think he is actually a pretty decent politician.

But I'm sick of what Labor has been doing in Vic.

I thought the Liberals though need to turf their leader, they basically had no coherent campaign, the Guy is too low key, couldn't make an impact if he tried and he didn't seem to try.
Very disappointed as I think it should have been a winnable election for the Libs if they had their act together.




what are you mostly unhappy with in Vic?.....

seems at odds with the way the vote has gone...
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Re: Victorian Labor/Greens to win today
Reply #82 - Nov 25th, 2018 at 9:55am
 
cods wrote on Nov 25th, 2018 at 8:32am:
what are you mostly unhappy with in Vic?.....

seems at odds with the way the vote has gone...


That's because you read the Daily Telegraph cods. the Murdoch Press is notorious for it's dislike of Daniel Andrews.

Most Victorians want improved infrastructure, and Daniel Andrews has a proven track record in that regard. On the other hand the previous Liberal Government did nothing.
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Re: Victorian Labor/Greens to win today
Reply #83 - Nov 25th, 2018 at 10:01am
 
The_Barnacle wrote on Nov 25th, 2018 at 9:55am:
cods wrote on Nov 25th, 2018 at 8:32am:
what are you mostly unhappy with in Vic?.....

seems at odds with the way the vote has gone...


That's because you read the Daily Telegraph cods. the Murdoch Press is notorious for it's dislike of Daniel Andrews.

Most Victorians want improved infrastructure, and Daniel Andrews has a proven track record in that regard. On the other hand the previous Liberal Government did nothing.

The_Barnacle wrote on Nov 25th, 2018 at 9:55am:
cods wrote on Nov 25th, 2018 at 8:32am:
what are you mostly unhappy with in Vic?.....

seems at odds with the way the vote has gone...


That's because you read the Daily Telegraph cods. the Murdoch Press is notorious for it's dislike of Daniel Andrews.

Most Victorians want improved infrastructure, and Daniel Andrews has a proven track record in that regard. On the other hand the previous Liberal Government did nothing.




well funny enough the DT doesnt say a lot about Vic it concentrates on NSW......so apart from reading ozpol I know very little about whats happening  however reading some who actually live in Vic  we or at least I get mixed messages.....one says the crime rate is out of control another says we have no crime in Vic....
it all depends one what you value I would think.....

to see some of the happenings in Melb   it would appear to me Vic does have a problem....perhaps they dont matter to you..
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Re: Victorian Labor/Greens to win today
Reply #84 - Nov 25th, 2018 at 10:11am
 
cods wrote on Nov 25th, 2018 at 10:01am:
The_Barnacle wrote on Nov 25th, 2018 at 9:55am:
cods wrote on Nov 25th, 2018 at 8:32am:
what are you mostly unhappy with in Vic?.....

seems at odds with the way the vote has gone...


That's because you read the Daily Telegraph cods. the Murdoch Press is notorious for it's dislike of Daniel Andrews.

Most Victorians want improved infrastructure, and Daniel Andrews has a proven track record in that regard. On the other hand the previous Liberal Government did nothing.

The_Barnacle wrote on Nov 25th, 2018 at 9:55am:
cods wrote on Nov 25th, 2018 at 8:32am:
what are you mostly unhappy with in Vic?.....

seems at odds with the way the vote has gone...


That's because you read the Daily Telegraph cods. the Murdoch Press is notorious for it's dislike of Daniel Andrews.

Most Victorians want improved infrastructure, and Daniel Andrews has a proven track record in that regard. On the other hand the previous Liberal Government did nothing.




well funny enough the DT doesnt say a lot about Vic it concentrates on NSW......so apart from reading ozpol I know very little about whats happening  however reading some who actually live in Vic  we or at least I get mixed messages.....one says the crime rate is out of control another says we have no crime in Vic....
it all depends one what you value I would think.....

to see some of the happenings in Melb   it would appear to me Vic does have a problem....perhaps they dont matter to you..


Read widely,  think critically
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Re: Victorian Labor/Greens to win today
Reply #85 - Nov 25th, 2018 at 10:52am
 
sherri wrote on Nov 25th, 2018 at 8:21am:
President Elect, The Mechanic wrote on Nov 24th, 2018 at 7:16am:
say the Polls...

I find this amazing...

its like Labor/Greens voters know that they are corrupt and economic vandals but they just don't care...

they vote Labor/Greens party and thats that...  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy



You'll probably be surprised to hear I voted Libs, with Greens last. Didn't make much difference, the Labor candidate got in, although unlike some, I think he is actually a pretty decent politician.

But I'm sick of what Labor has been doing in Vic.

I thought the Liberals though need to turf their leader, they basically had no coherent campaign, the Guy is too low key, couldn't make an impact if he tried and he didn't seem to try.
Very disappointed as I think it should have been a winnable election for the Libs if they had their act together.



omg... its sherri  Smiley

and she voted Libs at a time I have gone away from them..  Grin

you just knew Guy was desperate when he started giving away a free set of steak knives if he won the election...

but at least you'll get Billions of dollars spent in and around Melbourne..

out here in the Southwest we didn't get a cent...

from neither side....

and I think the Mood is the same with the Federal Liberal Party...

people like myself have walked away already.. thanks to Malcolm Turnbull the wrecker...

now we have Malcolm 2.0 in Scomo - whether thats a reality or not remains to be seen... but thats the mood...

it could be a bloodbath at the next Federal election with Bill Shorten getting an absolute majority to do what he wants... like shutting down every Power Station in Aust and forcing radical UN gender bender policy into schools
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Re: Victorian Labor/Greens to win today
Reply #86 - Nov 25th, 2018 at 11:10am
 
Its time wrote on Nov 24th, 2018 at 10:25pm:
Just reiterates nobody is listening to Murdoch media  Grin, sucked in rtards,  ya gone Federal and ya gone NSW and you will be gone after one term in SA,  relegated to rubbish bin of history,  where you rightfully belong

The Libs may win a second term in SA provided they don't run the state into the ground.
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Re: Victorian Labor/Greens to win today
Reply #87 - Nov 25th, 2018 at 11:23am
 
President Elect, The Mechanic wrote on Nov 25th, 2018 at 6:58am:
Bam wrote on Nov 24th, 2018 at 7:57pm:
Provisional list of seats gained:

Bass - never held by Labor (4 elections).
Bayswater - last held by Labor in 2002.
Box Hill - last held by Labor in 1988.
Burwood - Jeff Kennett's old seat, lost by Labor in 2010.
Caulfield - never held by Labor (first contested in 1976).
Mt Waverley - marginal seat lost by Labor in 2010.
Nepean - never held by Labor (4 elections).
Northcote - Labor regaining seat from Greens.
Ringwood - Marginal Liberal seat.
Ripon - Marginal Liberal seat.
Sandringham - Safe Liberal seat, only won by Labor once, in 1982.
South Barwon - Marginal Liberal seat.

In doubt are some blue ribbon Liberal seats:
Brighton: Labor ahead, never held by Labor, first contested in 1976. 10.5% swing.
Hawthorn: Labor ahead, never held by Labor, first contested in 1976. 11.1% swing.


this just goes to show how bad and election campaign guy ran...

not only that... how bad an opposition leader he was...

we here #walkawayfromliberals and it appears a lot of other in our electorate have as well as the seat is still being counted..

I would love to see it fall to an independent ...

Liberals need the biggest slap in the face that we can give them...  Smiley

The Liberals may retain a few of these seats. It appears that they were favoured more in early voting. We'll see how the count progresses.

Andrews and Labor ran a positive campaign with a vision for the future and a good record. Victorians responded well to that. The Liberals didn't run a positive campaign and they paid the price.

The Liberal party has serious problems. I hate to say this, but it's not over yet. The NSW state election is in four months and the Federal election is due next year. Both could get ugly, especially the Federal election.
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Re: Victorian Labor/Greens to win today
Reply #88 - Nov 25th, 2018 at 11:25am
 
Victorian coalition supporters restrain themselves in a right-wing echochamber, hence they just don't get what is really happening in Victoria.
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Reply #89 - Nov 25th, 2018 at 11:52am
 
Another note about this election win. It could have been significantly bigger. An electoral redistribution is due in Victoria and some outer suburban seats are massively over quota. Yan Yean, Bass. The over-quota seats tend to be outer suburban safe Labor seats, the under-quota seats tend to be inner-suburban or rural safe Coalition seats. When the redistribution occurs Labor would gain a couple of notional seats just on the redistribution.

Average enrolment per district: 47038

Altona - 55418 (17.8% over quota)
Bass - 58325 (24.0% over quota)
Tarneit - 53882 (14.5% over quota)
Yan Yean - 58159 (23.6% over quota)

There are enough electors over quota in the Western Metropolitan region equivalent to one additional seat.
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