One pollster is tipping a Labor victory at the NSW state election, with Dominic Perrottet’s Nazi costume controversy pushing more voters to support teals
Dominic Perrottet’s admission he wore a Nazi uniform to his 21st birthday party will make it even harder for the Coalition to win back independent-leaning voters at the March 25 state election, with one former strategist tipping a likely Labor victory.NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet says he is not aware of the existence of a photograph of him in a Nazi costume.“I’m not focused on the past,” he said. “I’m focused on taking our state forward ... that’s what I’ve focused on my entire political life.
“It’s long past time that he be held to account, he is not above the law,” Mr Borsak said in a statement on Sunday.Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus, who on Sunday delivered a speech about Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg’s efforts to save thousands of Jews during the Holocaust, said dressing up as a Nazi was not a joke.“It’s for Mr Perrottet to explain his actions.
“It’s hard to see how Perrottet survives. It’s then a question of what does that [Labor] government look like? Is it going to be minority Labor, and what does that crossbench look like?,” Mr Samaras said.“The data we’ve collected over the last three to four months indicates there’s something going on with the Liberal primary – there is a swing against them.
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