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Corkery Drives The Reactor Worm Into The Ground

Published: Thu 4 Sep 2014 04:01 PM
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.
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