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Josh Frydenberg. Out of his depth.

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Both labor and greens voters in kooyong and Goldstein switched to ind in greater numbers than lib voters


So it wasn’t just lib voters protesting (we are just chuffed to have a vote of relevance for a change, and Im inspired we all understand voting tactically)

Edit: Mon slightly ahead on primary now

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Had a quick look at the primary votes at various booths in Kooyong. Frydenberg had a majority of first preference votes in Balwyn, Balwyn North, etc. He was smashed by Ryan in Hawthorn and surrounding suburbs. Ryan doubled Frydenberg at Hawthorn East Central and comfortably leads him in other Hawthorn booths.

 
Had a quick look at the primary votes at various booths in Kooyong. Frydenberg had a majority of first preference votes in Balwyn, Balwyn North, etc. He was smashed by Ryan in Hawthorn and surrounding suburbs. Ryan doubled Frydenberg at Hawthorn East Central and comfortably leads him in other Hawthorn booths.

Also that it appears lots of ALP voters went to Ryan as they knew she has a better chance.

Adds some context to the 'ALP got a low turnout' stories.
 

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Also that it appears lots of ALP voters went to Ryan as they knew she has a better chance.

Adds some context to the 'ALP got a low turnout' stories.

ALP ran dead in Kooyong. Preselected an old white man and gave him nothing to work with. I got one flyer from him in the letterbox all campaign. Basically recycled a tree's worth of election guff from Frydenberg and a fair amount of materials from Ryan.
 
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Also that it appears lots of ALP voters went to Ryan as they knew she has a better chance.

Adds some context to the 'ALP got a low turnout' stories.

Personally I thought ind and alp primaries might be close behind josh. If alp was ahead of ind then Monique’s votes with lnp second preference might. Flow back to josh.

Needn’t have worried. If ALP could win, my vote goes there

The pro climate action mandate is absolutely outstanding here. I think Albo wants an evolving change not a stark one. It’s the same reset price the lib moderates had, but he needs to be transparent and show clear improvements
 
Also that it appears lots of ALP voters went to Ryan as they knew she has a better chance.

Adds some context to the 'ALP got a low turnout' stories.

ALP ran dead in Kooyong. Preselected an old white man and gave him nothing to work with. I got one flyer from him in the letterbox all campaign. Basically recycled a tree's worth of election guff from Frydenberg and a fair amount of materials from Ryan.

ALP did this is a fair number of seats. While some of their strategic moves didnt work (ie tassie), giving clean air to LNP opponents in strategic seats worked very well
 
ALP ran dead in Kooyong. Preselected an old white man and gave him nothing to work with. I got one flyer from him in the letterbox all campaign. Basically recycled a tree's worth of election guff from Frydenberg and a fair amount of materials from Ryan.
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Campaign against racism then only to be a racist!
 
Had a quick look at the primary votes at various booths in Kooyong. Frydenberg had a majority of first preference votes in Balwyn, Balwyn North, etc. He was smashed by Ryan in Hawthorn and surrounding suburbs. Ryan doubled Frydenberg at Hawthorn East Central and comfortably leads him in other Hawthorn booths.


I'm expecting Hawthorn will become an ALP (or GRN)-favoured state seat in the long term. Everything around Glenferrie Road feels like it's picking up a slightly less-alternative, but definitely progressive vibe that dominates the other inner suburbs. Old money is moving out and young people want to live there now (if they can afford it)

Also that it appears lots of ALP voters went to Ryan as they knew she has a better chance.

Adds some context to the 'ALP got a low turnout' stories.

Also makes the rise in the Green vote all the more impressive when their vote also collapsed in these seats.
 

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I'm expecting Hawthorn will become an ALP (or GRN)-favoured state seat in the long term. Everything around Glenferrie Road feels like it's picking up a slightly less-alternative, but definitely progressive vibe that dominates the other inner suburbs. Old money is moving out and young people want to live there now (if they can afford it)



Also makes the rise in the Green vote all the more impressive when their vote also collapsed in these seats.

Hawthorn has not become left wing and the old money is not moving out.
 
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