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16/10/23
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Originally posted by Tapdancer:
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NSW 59.5% No. Tas 59.5% No. SA 64.5% No. Qld 68.2% No. WA 63.5% No. Vic 55% No. With postal votes likely to add a further ~2% to the No tally, we could see 2 more states reach 60%, 2 more reach 65% and 1 state even reach 70%. Conversely, this will mean 4 states starting with a '3' for Yes, and 1 state possibly starting with a '2'. All making the Yes vote look worse than it really is - which is simply ugly. I guess there is a God! Thank you to the great team behind the No campaign, and its courageous leaders in Dutton, Price, Mundine and Liddle. Australians - including hundreds of thousands of Aboriginals - will thank them for many generations to come. Why? Our Constitution, and the Australian people, are not for effing with.
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Interesting how two Labor Premiers jumped ship before the official results came in. In QLD the premier was luke warm on parading herself as a Yes tragic, an election coming up in an alpha/omega state when it comes to pragamatic versus projected sissy penitence