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Sykes: There's Only One Poll That Counts

Published: Tue 2 Sep 2014 02:28 PM
There's Only One Poll That Counts
MANA Movement Candidate for Waiariki Annette Sykes
Tuesday 2nd September
“One of the oldest sayings in politics is that there is only one poll that counts – the one on Election Day – and that’s the one that I am focusing on” remarked the MANA Movement candidate for Waiariki, Annette Sykes. “The days of landline polls are over. They do in no way, shape, or form, accurately reflect the mood of Maori electorates. In Waiariki there over 30% of voters according to the 2013 Census who do not have access to a landline. If you need proof that landline polls are inaccurate, you only need to look at the one conducted for Te Tai Tonga at the last election. More and more Maori are using cell phones instead of landlines”.
“We’ve commissioned our own professional poll from an independent company that used both landlines and online questionnaires and it provided a very different picture; that there’s not much between myself and Te Ururoa and that support for Te Ururoa has gone down. The most recent poll began in July – that’s two months ago - before Dirty Politics was published and before the saga that has seen the ethics of the current government questioned to the point of implying corruption at the highest level. The response from our door knock has been resounding – our people want a change in government and are sick and tired of having to endure scandal after scandal”.
“As I said at the start, there is only one poll that counts. I know that poll will tell a very different story”.
ENDS

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