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View Poll Results: If Howard called an election tomorrow, who would you vote for?
Coalition 22 31.88%
Labor 13 18.84%
Greens 4 5.80%
Democrats 1 1.45%
Family First 1 1.45%
One Nation 3 4.35%
Christian Democrats 0 0%
Independant 3 4.35%
Donkey 16 23.19%
I hate democracy, hand me the fine good sir! 6 8.70%
Voters: 69. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Old 08-11-2006, 12:32 AM   #1
Uni
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Default Who would you vote for?

given that, at least from what i have witnessed, there is an enourmous variety of political opinion on this forum, i have an interesting question for you:

If a Federal lower house elections were called now, who would you vote for, and why?

i appreciate that this is a sensitive topic, so i ask 2 things:

1. if people are offended at the notion of explaining their voting preferences, or in fact revealing them at all, don't comment... go ***** to mods or something, i'm sure they care. frankly i don't want to hear about it. also bear in mind this is a hypothetical, and the next election is still a long way off. i figure it's our 3 seconds of democratic power so it might as well be a shared experience

2. for those set in your political ways, don't flame others for their opinions, educated or otherwise. the fact they have an opinion/interest in politics at all is a feat into and unto itself in this country.


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