why?SRW wrote:The final Newspoll was 1,600, which is quite a large sample. 52-48 to the Liberals.Will wrote: The polls that have been conducted for this state eelction have been quite small, whereby the margin for statistical error is highest.
Let's just hope the swing is not uniform.
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Nobody does it better than Anthony Green...skyliner wrote:Can anyone give the total results party by party and two party preferred for those who don't live in Adelaide. In Bris. there will be very little said re these stats. A pity - like many of you, I would be watching the whole procedure if in SA. May the one that will benefit our state, not themselves, the most, win.
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If Greg Kelton of the Advertiser is a reliable weathervane, it is interesting to see that he appears to be moving his allegiance away from years of supporting Mike Rann towards anointing Mr Peter Manilauskas of the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association as 'Labor's brightest rising star'.
Mr Manilauskas replaced Don Farrell as boss of the SDA, or Shoppies - South Australia's largest union - and according to Kelton has taken on Farrell's role as Labor's kingmaker. So far, Manilauskas has installed his sister Elizabeth in a senior political role and elevated his young brother Rob from a lowly position as a junior journalist at the Advertiser to a senior government media appointment.
It's also interesting to watch the TV coverage of the election, with only a few percent counted as I write, on which Kevin Foley seems to be doing his best to come across as the soul of reasonableness. His carefully measured and polite performance in my opinion suggests that if Labor loses this election and the party conducts its traditional summary execution of the losing leader, then Foley is positioning himself as the steady hand on the wheel who should take over the Labor leadership in preference to his likely leadership opponent Jay Weatherill.
Mr Manilauskas replaced Don Farrell as boss of the SDA, or Shoppies - South Australia's largest union - and according to Kelton has taken on Farrell's role as Labor's kingmaker. So far, Manilauskas has installed his sister Elizabeth in a senior political role and elevated his young brother Rob from a lowly position as a junior journalist at the Advertiser to a senior government media appointment.
It's also interesting to watch the TV coverage of the election, with only a few percent counted as I write, on which Kevin Foley seems to be doing his best to come across as the soul of reasonableness. His carefully measured and polite performance in my opinion suggests that if Labor loses this election and the party conducts its traditional summary execution of the losing leader, then Foley is positioning himself as the steady hand on the wheel who should take over the Labor leadership in preference to his likely leadership opponent Jay Weatherill.
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after 16.9%, abc is calling labor 23 seats, libs 16 seats. needs 24 to win. woop. they think libs will take 2 of labors previous seats and 1 independent's
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One thing that is clear this early in the night is the swing is not uniform between any two given seats. It's not how big the swing is, but where it occurs, that counts.
It's going to be a long night.
It's going to be a long night.
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It's also refreshing to watch the ABC's take on SA politics, especially with Kerry O'brien hosting. Contrast with the joke that is the Tiser's coverage. I logged onto their stream and they had a cross dresser outside parliament.
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24.1% counted. ABC says easy labor win 25 - 17 seats
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Gamers for Croydon are looking at 4% of the primary vote in Croydon, part of a 12% primary vote swing against Atkinson.
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Tonight has confirmed three age old clichés about elections:
- Newspapers make everything look like a tight race
- There's only one poll that counts
- The bookies call elections correctly more often than anyone else
- Newspapers make everything look like a tight race
- There's only one poll that counts
- The bookies call elections correctly more often than anyone else
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I love the AdelaideNow people who thought she had a chance. lolzers. 71.9% counted, 25 Lab, 18 Lib, 4 others
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AtD wrote:Rann wins.
Fantastic outcome.
Now start on those developments
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It's going to be a sea of cranes on the Riverside foreshore with the new Royal Adelaide Hospital, Convention and Exhibition Centres, Medical Research Institute, and Torrens footbridge in the coming years.
We have a bright future ahead of us.
We have a bright future ahead of us.
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