Peta Credlin says the Coalition has ‘plenty of available policy ammunition’ against the Labor Party, Credlin
Sky News host Peta Credlin says despite the latest Newspoll showing Labor ahead of the Coalition 54-46 on a two-party-preferred basis, elections can be won from behind.
Ms Credlin says ‘come-from-behind wins’ are possible ‘on the back of strong campaigns’, using negative messages about the risk of an alternative, and strong positive messages about what the party will do if re-elected. Ms Credlin says the Coalition has ‘plenty of available policy ammunition’ against the Labor Party, the Greens and independent allies.
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