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