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04-05-2024, 12:02 PM
#711
Originally Posted by Balance
So the TV1 poll is the accurate poll rather than the Roy Morgan one which came out the day after?
The TV1 poll only gathered the attention it did due to Maiki Sherman pouncing around, barking out nonsense for 15 long minutes like a demented delusional female dog in heat!
Apply the margin of error (+/-3%) to the TV1 poll and you have the Roy Morgan result which is in tune with the trend since April 2023.
https://www.roymorgan.com/findings/n...ion-april-2024
"Michele Levine, CEO Roy Morgan, says despite a fall in support for the National-led Government (53%) in March it retains a massive 10% point lead over the Parliamentary Opposition of Labour/Greens/Maori (43%)"
I'm not just referring to that one poll.
ACT was down four polls in a row.
Even in the the Roy Morgan poll & you just quoted. " despite a fall in support for the National led Government"
Down is down & in both recent polls.
What are you missing? You wrote it yourself. 😅
Greens have had a shocker & yet polling well.
ACT & NZF down considerably in polls so what does that say about their performance?
Hopefully you find my posts helpful, but in no way should they be construed as advice. Make your own decision.
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04-05-2024, 12:20 PM
#712
Originally Posted by Daytr
I'm not just referring to that one poll.
ACT was down four polls in a row.
Even in the the Roy Morgan poll & you just quoted. " despite a fall in support for the National led Government"
Down is down & in both recent polls.
What are you missing? You wrote it yourself. ��
Greens have had a shocker & yet polling well.
ACT & NZF down considerably in polls so what does that say about their performance?
Yup, it's a fall but the coalition is still way ahead of the left (10%) and in line with the election result (11%).
And the 3% change is within the 3% margin of error!
What am I missing? Nothing which is of consequence to the 2026 election at this stage. And certainly not the delusional presentation of the TV1 poll.
Last edited by Balance; 04-05-2024 at 01:01 PM.
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04-05-2024, 12:43 PM
#713
It’s all moot, unless you actually believe that the actual consequences of the current government will still be unpopular come the election.
I suspect we’ll already be starting to feel a bit better as a nation by then. I suspect the next government will be a 2 party coalition if anything.
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04-05-2024, 12:47 PM
#714
Haven’t heard anything from the Maori Party since the election?
Awfully quiet on their end?
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04-05-2024, 01:27 PM
#715
Originally Posted by Balance
Yup, it's a fall but the coalition is still way ahead of the left (10%) and in line with the election result (11%).
And the 3% change is within the 3% margin of error!
What am I missing? Nothing which is of consequence to the 2026 election at this stage. And certainly not the delusional presentation of the TV1 poll.
Yes you missed the entire point.
Greens behaving badly yet holding up in the polls.
NZF & ACT both lost in percentage terms a considerable amount of their support according to recent polls.
So what are they doing that is causing a worse poll performance than the Greens?
NZF support of the tobacco industry perhaps?
ACTs poor explanation of the cuts to school lunches perhaps? I note Seymour just approved an extension of the current program.
Quite a back track from what he was saying only a few months ago.
Anyway to be underperform the Greens at the moment is got to be difficult to achieve.
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04-05-2024, 01:39 PM
#716
Originally Posted by mistaTea
Amazing, just like the Golriz shoplifting allegations that came out of the wood work once she'd been sprung, now the bullying complaints emerge as clearly Genter has issues! Will be surprising with all the privileges complaints that she could keep her portfolios. Greens have had a very messy year so far.
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04-05-2024, 01:40 PM
#717
Originally Posted by Daytr
Yes you missed the entire point.
Greens behaving badly yet holding up in the polls.
NZF & ACT both lost in percentage terms a considerable amount of their support according to recent polls.
So what are they doing that is causing a worse poll performance than the Greens?
NZF support of the tobacco industry perhaps?
ACTs poor explanation of the cuts to school lunches perhaps? I note Seymour just approved an extension of the current program.
Quite a back track from what he was saying only a few months ago.
Anyway to be underperform the Greens at the moment is got to be difficult to achieve.
Who cares?
The coalition maintains it lead over the left.
That’s the trend line.
Meanwhile, enjoy your TV1 poll report with Sherman acting like the delusional demented female dog in heat - must be great entertainment to those who has perspective.
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04-05-2024, 01:43 PM
#718
Yet more revelation of how Genter is a bully - from the party of thieves, fakes, frauds and bullies.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/wellin...LMLPPT2CCJQTY/
Genter repeated herself, grabbed Cranfield’s upper arm, and gave it a little shake, Cranfield alleged.
Cranfield said, in her view it, “wasn’t a friendly squeeze” and believed it was aimed to make her feel that Genter was in a “position of power”.
Cranfield pulled away and could not recall if Genter said anything else.
“I was pretty upset and didn’t know what to do or say. I was just not expecting her to lay a hand on me.
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04-05-2024, 02:18 PM
#719
Simon is a qreally decent guy …takes his Mum to a function and Genter gets stuck into him
https://www.thepost.co.nz/a/politics...ekend_bulletin
Last edited by winner69; 04-05-2024 at 04:46 PM.
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04-05-2024, 02:53 PM
#720
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