@Crickettrag1965 Good in the second half, poor in the first. Gave away two goals at least and kicking out of D50 was bad.
Real mixed game from him sadly
@CamelTamer@JourneyMacro@AusPoll6 Guess you mean Liberal seats to ON? No idea as the election is to far out and alot can change in that time. EG: ON didn't poll 27% two years ago, now they do. lol
@CamelTamer@JourneyMacro@AusPoll6 The Moderates will lose their seats to Indies or Teals if the Liberals make a deal, as you can see in the 2PP polls, a good % of liberal votes will not vote for ON. They will vote Labor over ON on preferences
@CamelTamer@JourneyMacro@AusPoll6 Won't work, ON is going take the National seats for sure, but if the Liberals make a deal with ON then the Moderates will quit the party. Too many hate ON to vote with them in the house.
@capitalistaus@tsv3y3@AusPoll6 As Grok said "They agree on how to recommend voters allocate second and later preference"
But it up to the voter who they preference, not the party.
@MikeBromley15@AusPoll6 Doesn't work like that though. Immigration is going down anyway.
One Nation will never get that high in the cities where most of the people live, ON will kill the Natioals though.
@CamelTamer@JourneyMacro@AusPoll6 Farrer is not the cities though, also might at a federal level either because most of the Liberal seats are in the cities (Nationals are dead though).
@CamelTamer@EdwardE56567733@AusPoll6 Labor will lose them to ON (not Liberals), Liberals will be a minor party unless ON implode. ON can implode too as it's not a true party (read the ON constitution) so can still lose elected members like it has in the past 30 years.