Former Labor senator Stephen Conroy says all Victorian polls show the Liberal Party primary values have “not moved or barely moved one to two points”.
“The prospects of the Liberals losing seats to the teals ultimately mean there is zero chance that Mathew Guy will be the Premier of Victoria after the election,” he told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
“What is in the real mix right now is whether or not the Andrews government loses the 11 seats that it needs to be forced into minority government.”
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