Cracks starting to show in Shorten campaignToday he [Shorten] claimed to have issued the false claim after misunderstanding a question.
“I thought I was being asked do we have any unannounced changes to superannuation, and we’ve already made the announcements of the changes we’re going to make,” Mr Shorten said.
He disputed the characterisation of Labor’s policies as “tax increases”, but Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen eventually admitted the measures would raise $30 billion in revenue.
We have yet to see an indication that Labor’s campaign is in any real trouble. Polling this week showed it was still comfortably ahead of the government.
That old air of invincibility, however, is definitely beginning to fade.
I don't see anything other than a Labor Victory come 18th of May 2019.
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Handy view of all house of reps seat marginshttps://www.abc.net.au/news/elections/federal/2019/guide/pendulum