2025 Australian election scene: Dutton claims to see a "emotional turn" in his favor and reprimands the media for being biased | Australian News

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Minister of Finance Katy Gallagher Starting with ABC News Breakfast, I was doing media labor this morning.

Gallagher was asked how much the Trump factor has affected the Trump factor here, even as Canadians traveled to the polls for the election, which was strongly colored by Donald Trump.

Gallagher said people “remarkably improve” the U.S. problem, but what’s going on in Canada doesn’t necessarily happen here.

I think the game here - people have switched quite a bit - between Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton, I think the need for stable in these uncertain times is certainly a feeling...

I think when it comes to Trump’s influence or American influence, I think that in the policies we’re seeing, especially from the opposition, for example, Medicare or Americanization of working from home, these types of things are definitely a factor in the sport.

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Good morning,

Krishani Dhanji Here, there are only four days left for this campaign.

The Prime Minister was in Queensland this morning, and Labor hoped to acquire some territory, and Peter Dutton The day started in Sydney after running last night in Bennelong’s super fringe seat.

The countdown is underway, the people vote, the leaders' planes and buses travel across the country, and we are here to bring all of this to you.

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The promotion of the right-wing small party may lead Dutton to the "narrow road"

Polls are not all bad news Peter Dutton - At least one poller believes he still has a narrow path to minority government because of voters who support smaller parties.

Scott MorrisonFormer S Media Chief Consultant Andrew Carswell It means the league still has a possible path to victory.

"The road is narrow and even though the day is shrinking, I think the best thing to do is to ignore the current established polls because everything we will see on Saturday will be out of touch."

“While the chances of labor in minority governments are short, it will be closer than one might think.”

While Casville said most governments are “very difficult” for the coalition, support for right-wing minors may return to opposition.

"The preferences from a country, the trumpet of the Patriots and other small center-right parties in the coalition are much higher than in 2022," he said.

“A country is a protest party, they prefer the current government, which will bring some seats, which will be a surprise seat for election night.”

YouGov's latest poll shows that a country's primary election is 10.5%, while Clive Palmer's Patriot Trumpet is 2%.

result Pauline HansonMore than twice the party’s party is the result of the 2022 poll, i.e. less than 5% of the main votes.

Among many voters, the Alliance’s method of operation card urges supporters to put a country into the vote.

Casville said Victoria still looks strong in the league, especially in the outward suburban seats, with the most stress on cost of living.

"The further away from the CBD, the better - there are some surprises on election nights in suburban suburbs," he said.

Senator Pauline Hanson. One of her National Party votes is more than twice the result of the 2022 general election. Photo: Mike Bowles/Guardian
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Bennylon candidate Scott Young says I did nothing wrong

Josh Butler
Josh Butler

Embattled liberal candidate Scott Yung On past issues, he did nothing wrong with disclosing campaign donations or the use of influencers using social media, and he said he always acts by law.

Bennalon Challenger also said he was a “joking” because he criticized children’s Easter eggs during a part of his campaign.

Liberals Peter Dutton On Monday night, Bennalon, one of the most marginal labor seats in the country, was visited for the first time during an election campaign. During a low-key campaign at the local club, Dutton spoke to a small percentage of Young’s supporters, shook hands with people wearing liberal T-shirts and supported the candidate.

As reported by The Guardian and other media, questions about Yung’s candidacy have raised questions, including disclosures for state seats during the 2019 tilt, and the use of influential people to recognize his candidacy.

Young and the Liberal Party have always insisted that he did nothing wrong and that he made proper disclosures.

Supporters of liberal candidates for Benneron, Scott Yung and opposition leader Peter Dutton were at a supporter rally in Gladsville on Monday. Photo: Mick Tsikas/AAP

On Monday, media traveling with Dutton asked several questions at the sports club. "Everything is done according to the law," he said.

"I checked the records," he said.

Dutton staff, who continued to attend the event after the leader left, tried to end the improvisational performances multiple times by asking reporters to return to the campaign bus.

When asked about his decision to distribute chocolate eggs to chocolate eggs during the campaign stop, Yang cited “on the Easter spirit.”

"I can say, I'm under fire for that. I think it's on the spirit of Easter. I asked parents if I could give their kids an Easter egg."

When asked about social media influencers in Australia, Yang said: "Let me be very clear again that we did not pay any social media influencers in 2019." When asked if he paid for influencers in 2025, Yung said "no".

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Josh Butler
Josh Butler

More about Josh during a Dutton interview with Sky last night:

Dutton has faced doubts about his nuclear and gas policies, plans to cut public services and his economic certificate in recent weeks. Dutton sows confusion By refusing to provide details about his public service program or immigration layoffs and apologizing to the public for a abandoned alliance policy, to splurge on working for civil servants at home, and excessive comments about Russia’s interaction with Indonesia on military issues.

In the sky, Dutton also re-accused Labour and Albany of “lying lies”, “intimidation movement” and “completely unfounded” claims.

“I think there is a change in mood,” Dutton claims his feelings about the voting public.

“There is a big gap in what we’re seeing, the repertoire of marginal seats … there’s a lot of anger at the government, especially in the metro and regional areas, and I don’t think it gets any anger in the national polls.”

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Dutton doubles criticism of "hate media"

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Josh Butler

Peter Dutton doubled In his criticism of journalists covering his campaign, the media called the media “activist” and “so biased” after many accidental stumbling and slipping at a press conference last month.

Last night in an interview with Sky NewsDutton claims that the internal liberal repertoire polls are “more positive” about his election prospects than published polls, which uniformly demonstrates the workforce’s position as an election champion, about 52-48 bipartisan leaders.

The day after Dudton called ABC and Guardian Australia the "hate media" he criticized journalists again after the campaign. include James Paterson and Jane Hume Yesterday, Dutton joked or made a “tongue on cheek” comment on his criticism of the media, but in the sky, the leaders of liberals did not repeat their defenses or stay away from previous comments.

Refers to "Hate Media" comments, Sky Host Markson When asked, “Do you think this media and other similar media actually hate mainstream Australian values?”

Dutton said in response that some media were “so biased” and that “many of them were just activists, not journalists.”

"They are playing with specific audiences, green voters," Dutton claimed.

“I think the left-wing media will backfire in their work before voting day.”

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With the final days of the campaign, our latest basic poll shows that Labour still scored a 52-48 lead on a bipartisan basis. The investigation also revealed Peter DuttonThe personal recognition rate of the fourth consecutive poll has dropped. There are more details, and the latest Roy Morgan poll shows there is also a poller - former consultant Scott Morrison - Who sees hope for Dutton. We will walk on their trail again Anthony Albanese The campaign will be held in Brisbane today, and Dutton will begin in Sydney.

But opposition leaders remained provocative. In a Sky News interview last night, Dutton introduced criticism of reporters covering his election campaign, described the reporter as “activist” and reported his numerous stumbling and slipping at a press conference last month. We have more details, including the co-leader’s reiteration of one of his favorite conversation points: those polls that show that he is behind Albany are wrong.

Add: Bennalon's liberal candidate, Scott Yung, Last night, he insisted that he did nothing wrong in his past regarding disclosing campaign donations or using social media influencers, saying he always “acts by law.” And more.