mervvyn
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lol, i have to disagree. Mark Latham talking about a vision, whatever that might be, with nice lighting for a positive mood, talking about policies to make Australia better, whether you agree with them or not, is far more optimistic than a dark voice talking negatively about the threat of higher interest rates again and again and again on a dark background.Not-That-Bright said:oh come on the alp's just as bad, next time one of their ads come on tv just pretend its a liberal ad and see what u think lol
Even the ones saying it's time for a change/i'm ready are more positive than that...
Ideology, while occasionally admirable, will not determine the election. Ideology makes you set in your ways, and thus unlikely to be worth having your vote bought. Tax cuts and other hip pocket measures will quite probably sway the swinging voters in the marginal seats - apparently the only people who matter.
The reason i kept coming back to advertising is becuase you referred to "language" in the first post in the thread - and where better do parties show the language and mindset they have than when they try to market themselves to the voting public?
ok, going by the ABC map - Lingiari, which is most of the NT and would probably have a fairly significant indigenous population, is held by the ALP
Solomon, the seat for Darwin, is only held by 0.1% (i mention because of indigenous communities/fairly rural).
Kennedy in Qld is independent
All of Tassie is Labor
Capricornia in Qld is ALP
Kalgoolie is fairly marginal according to the site.
http://www.abc.net.au/elections/federal/2004/electionmaps/
Where you see hatred and envy, other people see social justice. It depends which side you're looking in from. If you can afford your private education and health, that's great. The government supports that, and so do i. But the government also has a responsibility to maintain an adequate standard for those who can't afford it. Labor's policies aren't perfect, but a lot of people see a bit of balancing rather than robbing. I personally think that everyone should get the tax cuts rather than just over $52000ers, but anyway.
The Liberal Party was having fun with the Tampa last election. That was definitely a policy of manipulated suspicion of foreigners, and hardly one of love thy neighbour.
Voting trends by seat don't address the whole issue - i wonder what the breakdown of the indigenous vote is?