The upcoming state election is “Chris Minns’ to lose”, according to The Australian’s Chief Political Correspondent Geoff Chambers.
“I think he’s run a pretty good campaign to date … Labor is sort of perfecting this type of campaign where they match the Coalition on policies and they try to say to voters don’t worry about us it’s not going to be scary, we’re not going to go down the same route as we’ve done in previous governments,” he told Sky News host Sharri Markson.
“So he’s got a really sort of energetic appeal coming off the back of three terms of Liberal rule, four Premiers, plenty of scandals. “So I think this election is Chris Minns’ to lose, but in saying that, we always see things tighten up as we head towards polling day.”
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