Victorian Labor Premier Daniel Andrews is going to win a third term by a landslide because there is no opposition, according to Sky News host Rita Panahi.
Mr Andrews is on track to become Victoria’s longest serving Labor premier, with the latest Newspoll showing his government is heading towards a third election victory.
The Newspoll, published in The Australian, shows Labor holds a two-party preferred lead over the Coalition of 56 to 44 less than three months out from polling day. “It’s not surprising because down in Victoria we don’t have an opposition – we have an echo,” Ms Panahi said.
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