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A distinctive spatial pattern has emerged for the Coalition and Labor vote in Australian federal elections, with voting landscapes associated with the particular demographic and socio-economic characteristics of local areas

Following the 2001 “border security” election, it was assumed that the 2004 federal election would revert to the traditional campaign battleground of socio‐economic issues.

The main question in an election is whether or not enough voters are prepared to support the party that is challenging the government.

Mark Latham's crash-through experiment had crashed in flames by 7.20 last night, when Labor numbers expert Senator Robert Ray declared Labor was going backwards.