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Divorcing The Coalition For Greens Preferences. (Read 27 times)
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Divorcing The Coalition For Greens Preferences.
Today at 12:30pm
 
Raw Party Numbers with 82.9% of the 2025 election count.

Liberal Party 2,963,195 votes. 1.77 times the Greens

Liberal National Party 1,016,237 votes. 0.64 time the Greens

Nationals 560,672 votes. 0.33 times the Greens.

If the Hard Right formed their own mob. The Moderates another.  This moderate Liberal Party then focused on polices so to obfuscate the Greens preference flow to Labor at the next election, it's a real ball game.

Labor, without the high Greens preferences flow are a party of around 30% vote and shrinking party.

Stopping Albanese's third term is the aim.

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jInteresting post and something to consider.


My personal preference is the liberal party confirms it’s central right wing approach but obviously moving with the times and listening to what people wanted last election.
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