Turnbull did not regret ousting the former leader, Abbott

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    Turnbull said that he did not regret ousting the former leader,

    "He had very ample warning."

    Mr Turnbull also defended his recent polling, which saw the Coalition fall behind Labor earlier this month.

    The April 5 Newspoll saw the Coalition trail 49-51 on the two-party preferred standing, based on 2013 federal election reference flows.

    Mr Turnbull — who cited poor polling as part of his reasoning for challenging Mr Abbott — said that polling was always close in the lead up to an election.

    "Every politician pays a lot of attention to opinion polls and they are very influential in people's thinking," he said.
    "But I do believe it's important to remember that all federal elections are close."

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-22/turnbull-says-abbott-had-ample-warning-about-ousting/7348932

    Turnbull uses polling to oust Abbott, but now it's a different story when his polls are diving, some article said he is losing 6000 votes a day, wait to the election heats up and see how many more own goals he kicks, he might double that number!
 
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