Oct 23 2006

One month later

Published by William Bowe at 5:47 pm under Victorian Election 2006

One month after my last post, and with emails starting to trickle in asking if I’m still in business, a quick update on my activities would seem to be in order. As you have probably guessed, I have spent much of this time working on my guide to the November 25 Victorian election, which will go live on November 1 regardless of what state it’s in. That will mark the beginning of the high-intensity Poll Bludger campaign coverage you have come to know and love. I will also be visiting my erstwhile home town of Melbourne from November 15 to view the latter stages of the campaign first hand.

6 Responses to “One month later”

  1. 1
    Paul Says:

    I hope this site never goes away - it’s too valuable to lose

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    Tim Dymond Says:

    I was wondering if it was an experiment to see how many comments you could wring out of the Stuart by-election.

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    Dylan Says:

    Comparing todays headlines in Melbourne is amusing:

    The Age “Libs face crushing loss at poll”

    HUN “BACKLASH - Bracks risks losing 16 seats”

    Everyone’s a loser baby, that’s the truth.

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    Adam Says:

    We could start with a discussion of today’s opinion polls in the Age and the Hun, one showing a Labor landslide and one showing Labor losing 16 seats (according to the Hun). Who said opinion polling was an exact science?

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    Josh Says:

    The difference between polls is bizarre; however, the ACNielsen is more in line with the $1.05 odds for a Labor win on the betting market, which is a certainty. Interestingly the Greens vote rises by 3% in the AgePoll while falling 1.5% in the Hun…. are the poll methods markedly diffferent?

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    Stephen L Says:

    Maybe the pollsters just gave the editorial writers what they wanted :)