

EXCLUSIVE: Peter Dutton responds to fake Nazi image, backflips and being underdog
Apr 24, 2025
Peter Dutton, the Liberal Leader, discusses the intense lead-up to the federal election. He addresses the influence of polling data, asserting that the race is far from over despite Labor's lead. Dutton elaborates on the Coalition's recent policy backflips and their strategies to tackle the cost-of-living crisis. He also highlights the critical housing challenges facing Australians, emphasizing the need for effective solutions. With a passionate call for change, he presents his vision for a coalition government in response to pressing economic issues.
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Scare Campaigns Lose Impact
- Labor's scare campaigns have not completely swayed voters despite heavy spending against Dutton.
- Cost of living pressures remain the primary concern for Australians, not political mudslinging.
Prioritize Clear Policy Actions
- Focus on practical policies like fuel tax cuts, tax rebates, and energy strategies to help families.
- Ignore misinformation spread by political opposition and emphasize tangible benefits for voters.
First-Term Governments' Advantage
- First-term governments rarely lose elections, creating an inherent advantage for incumbents.
- Despite negative advertising, internal polling gives the Coalition hope in key marginal seats.