Sonnabend
08-20-2010, 09:56 PM
http://www.news.com.au/features/federal-election/labor-braces-for-the-backlash/story-e6frfllr-1225908040425
LABOR is bracing for a backlash today, with the final round of opinion polls and the party's internal polling suggesting that the vital undecided vote has swung to Tony Abbott in the past 72 hours.
In key swinging seats of western Sydney, Labor appears to have failed to win over remaining voters who until yesterday had not made up their mind - and who could decide the outcome.
With pre-poll votes to be included for the first time in ordinary votes, counting may continue into tomorrow, with the possibility a result may not be known tonight. A hung Parliament has become a very real possibility.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/features/federal-election/labor-braces-for-the-backlash/story-e6frfllr-1225908040425#ixzz0xCYOYenz
This may be a cliffhanger. Both candidates suck donkey balls. For the record I voted for shooters party :D
LABOR is bracing for a backlash today, with the final round of opinion polls and the party's internal polling suggesting that the vital undecided vote has swung to Tony Abbott in the past 72 hours.
In key swinging seats of western Sydney, Labor appears to have failed to win over remaining voters who until yesterday had not made up their mind - and who could decide the outcome.
With pre-poll votes to be included for the first time in ordinary votes, counting may continue into tomorrow, with the possibility a result may not be known tonight. A hung Parliament has become a very real possibility.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/features/federal-election/labor-braces-for-the-backlash/story-e6frfllr-1225908040425#ixzz0xCYOYenz
This may be a cliffhanger. Both candidates suck donkey balls. For the record I voted for shooters party :D