Art is great.
@aussie.zone
Art is great.
Hang on. If the Coalition and ON send their preferences to each other, won't they beat Labor?
The polls I've seen lately show Labor in the 30s%, and Coalition and ON around 20% each, which if you add them together =40%
A question for Americans.
In some other countries, eg Australia, if the 'President' becomes unpopular, their own party can vote them out and replace them during a term of office. It's rare, but happens with bad polling, and ambitious politicians.
Is that possible in the US? ie the Republicans could vote out Trump and replace him with Vance? Or could it only be done via impeachment etc, and would have to be voted on by everyone in the House/Senate?
Agree. And you would think it should be a declining base, because boomers old and dying out.
I'm more than a little scared there might be some younger generations that have drank some kool aid from online. And it may include migrants. It seems crazy to me, but I have seen theories floating around that say once migrants have got citizenship/permanent residence in a country, they become anti-immigration.
It's funny how they say the quiet part out loud now, and think nothing of it.
Remember the lengths they would go to to have meetings and keep them secret?
It's just all out in the open now. It shows that it doesn't matter, and they don't care, what we think.
And here was I worried that a Liberal-One Nation coalition would put Pauline in as PM, with Barnaby lurking in the shadows with sharpened knives, ready to stab her in the back for his chance at the top job....
thanks for using Leebra!
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