7 thoughts on “Voice campaign polls tightening says ABC”

  1. With our ABC, I can’t see that it matters to the NO case how the ABC propagandises YES.

    Seriously, what % of a NO-leaning population segment would view/listen to it ? Of the very few who might, hardly any would not notice the omission of both relevant questions and any pertinent answers.

  2. The money available to the “Yes” case is disturbing. But those who have thus far decided for “No” rarely seem open to persuasion to change their mind. Mildly amusing is the situation in which the Liberal Party calls for more detail which strengthens the “No” opinion but the party seems unable to follow suit.

    The desire on the part of the “Yes” enthusiasts for a permanent institution dedicated to racial division is something otherwise unimaginable, but what do Labor think is their benefit from it? Perhaps they see it as a step toward a one-party state; otherwise, the purpose is obscure indeed.

  3. Overnight I saw an advert for The Voice on the Canadian precious metals/energy www page
    www.kitco.com/
    I have a screen save but the poor standards of my host prevents me uploading my screen-save for now. Please send in details of anywhere you see FedGov paid adverts promoting “The Voice”.
    If anybody in Australia can find an Oz FedGov paid advert for “The No Case re The Voice” – I will freight them half a doz Aldi Red or White. What could be fairer than that?

  4. Looks like Judge Clarence Thomas of the USA Supreme court has made a good case for “No” in the voice referendum. I think the NO vote will win by at least 60%

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