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Cunliffe Waves Key Aside, Campbell Rules The Worm

Published: Thu 11 Sep 2014 05:24 PM
Cunliffe Waves Key Aside, Campbell Rules The Worm
Last night’s special live Roy Morgan Scoop NZ Election Debate Reactor gave a narrow victory to Opposition Leader, David Cunliffe.
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The Reactor showed men were clearly more impressed by Cunliffe’s defence of his handling of Labour’s capital gains tax proposal than women.
Cunliffe’s pledges about child poverty were also generally well received as was his hand waving to try and silence the Prime Minister interjecting.
In the closing statements once again those reacting agreed more with Cunliffe than John Key. However, perhaps surprisingly, the strongest reaction of the night was for presenter John Campbell’s speech urging people to vote for the sake of democracy.
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