News Corp queries audience ‘independence’ after Albanese declared debate winner

Among the questions of the public, an elector of the Western Sydney asked both leaders for their approach to the conflict in progress in Gaza, who led Hadley to express his doubt about his status as an undecided elector, “given the tone of his question,” he said The Daily Telegraph.
The Sky website on Wednesday morning said that the prime minister was unable to win on the majority of voters, despite having won the public vote.
Five of The Australian ‘Sonnello expert of seven wins in Dutton, with one for Albanian and one for a draw, while two of Age AND Sydney Morning Herald ‘Panel S called Draw, with Jacqueline Maley who delivers Albanese the victory. The telegraphNational business publisher, James Morrow, political director of the national weekend James Campbell and political publisher for The Australian Simon Benson gave Dutton the victory.
Before the result was delivered Paul Murray lives Tuesday evening, the official social media account of the Liberal National Party had declared the winner of Dutton.
Dutton and Albanian will return to their heads in a debate again next week, on April 16, he lives from the new paramata of the ABC, hosted by David Spers, but have yet to agree on a potential two debates. Channel Nine and seven have made formal offers to host their debate in view of the day of Polling on May 3.
The first Australian page on Wednesday 9 April.Credit: News Corp
The debate of next week on the public broadcaster will offer a significantly wider audience, but the show of two people comparison has become more a set of campaigns, rather than an event that will convince the voters in one way or another, says the resolution of the Jim Reed survey.
“They are more or less expected and if you refuse to take part in a debate, I think it seems a little weak or frightened. So it is something that are more or less forced to do. Is there a great value in them? It is a bit of a question mark,” says Reed.
In a deal increasingly managed by the stage, the attention is rather to prevent everything from going wrong and hope that the opponent slips, he adds.
“The most likely impact on a campaign is actually when things go badly, and it is probably the reason why the leaders’ offices and the campaign offices agree with all the details of the debates well in advance.
“It is really about devastating the debate for them and hoping that your opponent makes an error.”
Sky will host a second debate on Wednesday evening between the treasurer Jim Chalmers and his challenger, the Treasurer Shadow Angus Taylor.
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