Former Labor senator Stephen Conroy discusses the political challenge in the US in the need to be “electable to the majority” as opposed to being popular with the core base.
Former Labor senator Stephen Conroy discusses the political challenge in the US in the need to be “electable to the majority” as opposed to being popular with the core base. “They tend to be more ideological, but the broad electric is not,” Mr Conroy told Sky News host Paul Murray.
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