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And even if the suggestion were valid, why on earth would respondents answer with anything other than their genuine intentions?
Because newspolling/etc., does not count in changing a Government. People are aware of this and some answer in a way that they believe will give the current rulers a message. We only need 4 or 5% of respondents to do this to give a very distorted picture.
We have often been privvy to MP's on tellie saying that they take little notice of polls, election day is the one that counts. Howard and Keating are two I remember.
This theory has been reinforced by elections many months later giving a different result than the pre-polling.
When push comes to shove on election day the voter has to make the real decision.
Despite the polls I still think (gut feeling) it will be a landslide for LNP.
There might be method in the madness of the polls to entice Gillard to go to the polls early and also keep Rudd out of the picture.
It could be an advantage for the Coalition IMO.
+1 I'm with you on that Dutchie, I think people are over it and just telling the polls what they want to hear.
For most voters, the election can't come soon enough, it has been a tragic period in Australian politics.
Most voters will get rid of Labor rather than go through another term of this type of fiasco.
I think it will be close and labor has a very good chance of getting the win.
Abbott is simply not liked out there and is touted as the face of the libs. They should have pushed Turnbull into a higher position and pranced him in front of the media more often to woo some of the swinging votes. Still plenty of time left yet though.
We are discussing the major polls, eg Newspoll, not obscure surveys.I haven't been polled for my political leanings, but I have answered phone surveys.
So why should you obstruct them in their purpose? If you don't want to give them your opinions (should they ever ask you) why wouldn't you just decline to participate?Why should I give them my personal feelings or position.
You better put another layer of defences around that political bunker to cope with the disappointment when Labor gets smashed at the next election.Agree Liberals need Turnbul to win the middle ground Abbott cannot do that.
But I think the right will shackle Turnbul for fear of a leadership spill.
Its the right that runs the party at the moment unfortunately and they have a great line up of dimwits seriously.
Newspoll has been quiet volatile. Xmas/new year might be a factor in the latest poll. There hasn't been anything of major substance to indicate why there would be a significant change in voting preference.For those who insist polling is out of step with reality, have a look at this:
http://www.newspoll.com.au/assets/Topic-Papers/2007-Federal-Electionl.pdf
Agree Liberals need Turnbul to win the middle ground Abbott cannot do that.
But I think the right will shackle Turnbul for fear of a leadership spill.
Its the right that runs the party at the moment unfortunately and they have a great line up of dimwits seriously.
The Coalition just need to hold their nerve, and not gift Labor any free policies, as Noco has said. Labor and their UK spin doc would carve Turnbull up as the "out of touch, eastern suburbs toff, who is on their side on AGW".Malcolm Turnbull is Labor's only hope.
That's why (broadly speaking) the left want him back as Liberal leader.
- bushfire emergencies generally hit the Greens vote, most of which seems to have been picked up by Labor .
When Brown left it marked the end of the Greens, they will continue down and only attract fringe votes from no hopers.
You do not know that yet. Wishful thinking MrBurns.
I actually believe that fear for the future due to weather will increase the vote for Greens. Not the way I like to see it happen of course but just how its going to pan out IMHO.
If Milne is the best they can muster as a leader I think you're prediction is in doubt.
We are discussing the major polls, eg Newspoll, not obscure surveys.
There is nothing personal in any of their questions. Have a look on their website. All the questions are published in full.
I'm pretty sure Newspoll also detail how closely matched their polling has been with the eventual federal results.
You haven't answered the question re "what the polling companies want to hear". Why would you imagine they 'want to hear' anything in particular?
So why should you obstruct them in their purpose? If you don't want to give them your opinions (should they ever ask you) why wouldn't you just decline to participate?
For those who insist polling is out of step with reality, have a look at this:
http://www.newspoll.com.au/assets/Topic-Papers/2007-Federal-Electionl.pdf
The Coalition just need to hold their nerve, and not gift Labor any free policies, as Noco has said. Labor and their UK spin doc would carve Turnbull up as the "out of touch, eastern suburbs toff, who is on their side on AGW".
- in times of emergency there is always a drift back to the Government of the day
- bushfire emergencies generally hit the Greens vote, most of which seems to have been picked up by Labor
- a subjective observation only, but over the last 12mths a pattern seems to have emerged where Newspoll is out first and strongest for the Govt, but as other pollsters results come in, there is a correction back to the Coalition.
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