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Re: Australian Politics Chatter Thread
Labor voters may well think that Rudd is not doing a good job but never would they say it. The thing with Labor voters is they don't care who the head of the Party is, or what the policies are - the fact is it's Labor and should hence be voted for. Many do it simply to continue the family tradition.
On the other hand Liberal supporters are more critical of their leaders, expect more from them and are not afraid to be vocal of their opposition to particular people and their ideas. Liberal supporters also consider the validities usually, in the opposition side. Perhaps this suggests why a lot of swinging voters moreso swing to the side of Liberal, because whilst they're Liberal at heart, they still like to consider what will work best for them.
Labor voters may well think that Rudd is not doing a good job but never would they say it. The thing with Labor voters is they don't care who the head of the Party is, or what the policies are - the fact is it's Labor and should hence be voted for. Many do it simply to continue the family tradition.
On the other hand Liberal supporters are more critical of their leaders, expect more from them and are not afraid to be vocal of their opposition to particular people and their ideas. Liberal supporters also consider the validities usually, in the opposition side. Perhaps this suggests why a lot of swinging voters moreso swing to the side of Liberal, because whilst they're Liberal at heart, they still like to consider what will work best for them.