Calls for centre-right unity to prevent a divided conservative vote

By Sky News Australia

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Sky News host Jaimee Rogers says the “conservative vote isn't disappearing; it remains divided”. “Today's Newspoll has been billed as a comeback for Labor, I think it's something else entirely,” Ms Rogers said ​“Both Hanson and Taylor are more popular than Anthony Albanese. ​”If you combine the Coalition and One Nation, you're looking at around 47 per cent of the primary vote. ​”The conservative vote is there, the opportunity is there, the only question now is whether the centre-right is prepared to unite enough to earn government again?”

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