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numonex said:

Recent Polls indicate: Tony Abbott will win the election. Coalition will win 73 to 80 seats. Small majority between 1 and 3 seat. Coalition wins 73 to 75 seats, 3 Independents will decide the election. 3 Independents former Coalition  MPs will put the Coalition in government. 76 seats out of 150 seats are needed to win government. 

The Coalitions odds have plunged significantly in the last 48 hours. Labor government remains favourites, however their time is up. Hopefully Mr Abbott is a man of action and he delivers on his promises. 

History will be made one way or another. Coalition win and Mr Abbott's government makes history by ousting a first term Labor government for the first time in 80 years. Labor wins and Ms Gillard becomes the first elected female  PM of Australia.

Ms Gillard: Can we risk Tony Abbott? Tony will bring back Work Choices. Tony will cut education. Tony will cut health. Tony does not believe in families. Tony does not believe in a fair go. 

Mr Abbott: The worst government ever does not deserve a second chance. Move forward with Labor will be moving deeper into debt. I will stop the  boats. I will stop the big new tax. I will stop the waste. I will pay back Labor's debt. Australia can not risk Labor. 

My Verdict: Informal vote(blank) in the House of Reps. Vote 1 for Green in the Senate. 

BULLSHIT - Wtf are you talking about?

http://blogs.crikey.com.au/pollbludger/

Betting odds are tightening because thats what they do in the last 24 hours.



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