More polling shows Voice to Parliament is in ‘deep trouble’: Credlin

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More polling shows Voice to Parliament is in ‘deep trouble’: Credlin
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More polling today shows that shows the Prime Minister’s Voice to Parliament proposal to be in “deep trouble”, says Sky News host Peta Credlin.

“Because the Yes campaign, well they’ve hardly started to spend their tens of millions to try and woo your vote, so it’s still early days, a lot more to come.

“But that said, if I was running the show for the Yes campaign, I would want to be further ahead than where they are now. And the longer it seems people have to think about this vote, to understand more about it, the likelihood is that their initial goodwill falls away.”

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