Results from Australia’s most progressive state show the party is at risk of losing its heartland
“We have a problem with lower socio-economic voters.” That was the assessment of a senior Victorian Labor party source, who declined to be named, as he explained the lessons of the federal election from the most progressive state in the country.
Victorian Labor insists it didn’t do too badly, at least compared with states like Queensland. But it didn’t do as well as it hoped, and nothing like the hype after the Daniel Andrews’ Labor landslide in November.
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