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    Why Abbott could lose the ‘unloseable’ election

    I think they usually do it by phone. Depends on the company doing the poll. This one, for example, was only 800 people.
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    Why Abbott could lose the ‘unloseable’ election

    From the ABC link, 'Bad News for Campbell' Galaxy poll. The LNP has dropped from 54 per cent to 48 per cent on their primary vote. It still has a 60-40 [two-party] lead over the ALP. 'Bad news' is relative, I guess...
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    Why Abbott could lose the ‘unloseable’ election

    From memory she asked him more than once. He had ample time to clarify in the interview, but he didn't.
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    Why Abbott could lose the ‘unloseable’ election

    And Sales was putting scrutiny on some of the mis-truths Abbott has been spruiking. But according to you, this is not scrutiny, but instead it's bias. You can't have it both ways.
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    Why Abbott could lose the ‘unloseable’ election

    Come on, are we that sensitive? I agree in a couple of parts she went too far, but in the whole she's trying to make him answer the question that was asked, truthfully. And for that, she's a Labor stooge? So what does that make Bolt, Jones, Albrechtson, Sheridan, Shanahan and every writer at...
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    Why Abbott could lose the ‘unloseable’ election

    There has been a bit of chatter lately about journalists taking Abbott's lines hook, line and sinker, and I think she didn't want to fall into that trap. Also, Chris Uhlmann normally takes the big political interviews, so I think she wanted to show she could be as tough as he is. Did she go...
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    Why Abbott could lose the ‘unloseable’ election

    I thought Sales pushed him pretty hard, but it's not bias to try and make someone answer the question they were actually asked. Abbott didn't help himself with his performance. I know the usual suspects here will (and have) screamed bias, but Sales and Uhlmann have done similarly testy...
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    Why Abbott could lose the ‘unloseable’ election

    And the article? What does that tell you about free speech?
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