Anthony Albanese has drawn on the horror in Israel to urge voters to show there is still capacity for kindness.
needs a miracle if it is to be adopted at Saturday’s referendum, with a new poll showing the nationwide No vote at 57 per cent and the Yes vote at 43 per cent at the start of this week., also shows the referendum proposal is well short of securing the requisite support of at least four of the six states.To pass, a referendum proposal needs a double majority – a majority of the national vote and the support of at least four of the six states.
The JWS research poll sampled 922 voters from last Friday to Monday. It has a margin of error of 3.2 per cent. “Of course it can be won,” he said. “Most Australians haven’t voted yet. And there’s been an arrogance, I think, from the No campaign, with some of the misinformation that’s out there.”
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