'Insult the intelligence of voters': Victorian election night panel turns fiery

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'Insult the intelligence of voters': Victorian election night panel turns fiery
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Sky News Australia's Victoria Votes election panel turned fiery with Andrew Clennell calling out Stephen Conroy over insulting the intelligence of voters after the former senator hit out at media.

Mr Conroy, a member of the election night panel, was asked a question about Premier Daniel Andrews by Sky News Australia's Chief News Anchor Kieran Gilbert just after polls closed in Victoria.

Stephen Conroy and Andrew Clennell on Sky News Australia's Victoria Votes coverage on Saturday night. Picture: Sky News Australia The former Labor senator hit back by accusing media of engaging in a character assassination of Mr Andrews during the state election campaign. Mr Clennell said there were about two fifths of Victorian voters were not impressed by Mr Andrews' performance as premier.

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