Victorian Liberal’s need a ‘very strong swing’ to defeat Labor

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Monash University political scientist Dr Zareh Ghazarian says there needs to be a “very strong swing” against the Victorian Labor government for the Liberals to win the state election.

“Looking at the numbers it looks most likely that Labor may lose some seats, but retain that

working majority of 45-plus that they need in the chamber,” he told Sky News host Chris Smith.

 

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ladies and gentlemen this is what we call 'news' they needed a political scientist from Monash uni to tell us this and you clowns at sky news think this is news worthy. getting desperate as desperate as the Victorian liberals.

😂😂😂😂

Sky News Australia is owned by an organisation that hacked a dead girl's phone.

You could have asked the cleaner at Monash & received the same insightful information

Oh really. Well, there won’t be. Suck shit.

Good work, Einstein!

This is news folks!

We need a professor to inform us of the obvious.?

Have you guys been hacked? Or just stopped being played for fools? This seems rather factual and frankly… you’re scaring the shit outta me.

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