Scoop Reactor - Week Ending 29 August
Internet Mana spokeswoman Pam Corkery showed just what a decisive figure she is driving last week's Roy Morgan Reactor worm plummeting to near record lows.
Corkery's abuse of journalists wanting to ask questions to Kim Dotcom instead of covering Internet Mana's campaign launch was universally disliked by all respondents, even those who described themselves as supporting "Other" parties.
There was a similar reaction to veteran activist Tame Iti though interestingly as he spoke some respondents started to agree slightly more with him.
The most positive responses were to Labour's Annette King talking about KiwiBuild and the Labour party opening address. This response was mainly driven by women with men feeling more neutral.
The results of last week's Reactor can be viewed here here,.
Shortly the latest Reactor
will be launched testing opinions to the resignation of
Judith Collins and related matters.
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About the Reactor Highs & Lows of the Political Week
A cross section of voters from all over New Zealand gave their reactions to video clips of politicians in the news last week – continuously scoring their agreement & disagreement from 0 – 100. The results are displayed as graphs in the Reactor player (the original Roy Morgan Worm).
When you view the results in the Online Reactor Player here, you’ll be able to analyse New Zealander’s reactions by Gender, Age, Voting Intention and Roy Morgan Helix Persona segments as well as access Metrics for even more detailed analysis.