The majority of survey participants said they had already decided who they were going to vote for - more than 10 days out from election day. 9News
In a series of questions, the majority of survey participants said they had already decided who they were going to vote for, more than 10 days out from election day.
9News.com.au ran the survey on its localised news page and social media channels between Friday, November 11 and Tuesday, November 15. This is not a scientific survey and only represents the opinions of the people that chose to take part. Another, who also said they didn't know who they were going to vote for, similarly answered, "The cost of living has impacted our savings, we've had to cut back even more and they don't care. It's of great concern".
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