And her political positions?
Here's a link to a real wally who has scored an own goal:
"In Melbourne Ports, a competition was playing out between three parties as election night drew to a close. As of 9.30pm, with three booths and most of the pre-polls left to count, Greens candidate Stephanie Hodgins-May needed 800 votes to pull ahead of Labor’s Michael Danby.
The Greens leader, Richard Di Natale, said that by defying the Labor executive and preferencing the Liberal candidate, Owen Guest, ahead of the Greens, sitting member Danby may help to deliver a Liberal government.
“In Melbourne Ports where it’s a three-way contest, we won’t know the outcome yet,” Di Natale told a room full of supporters at the Forum in Melbourne.
“But let me tell you something. At the moment we’re in a battle with the Labor party. And if we get over the Labor party – it’s currently line-ball – we’re a chance of knocking off the Liberals, who are now currently in a position to win that seat.
“The decisive factor there will be whether Labor’s Michael Danby and his preferences, which are going to the Liberal party, will elect the Liberal member. And let me tell you we’re hearing it’s going to be a very close election and I’ll just say to the people of Melbourne Ports; be careful. Because your member may have delivered government to the Coalition.” "
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/federal ... px4iw.html
In my country when a poll says NZers are feeling better about immigrants I want to high five. Most immigration here is from Asia. We need immigrants as they work really really hard. Sometimes I think we are the only country on the planet with immigrants who work much harder than those born locally.
Lots to digest with the Aussie election. One theme - the voters turn away from the heavyweights.