Among the questions, some voters want to know if the leaders of the two major parties in NSW understand the impact of the cost of living crisis. 9News
In an audience survey people were asked what question they would ask NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet and Labor Leader Chris Minns if given the chance.Chris said he would ask each leader to give three examples of "struggles" their families face "that the average voter can relate to", while Amber wanted to know whether the policies in place will really improve the lives of the "most vulnerable in the community".
Perrottet's campaign has included many announcements and funding boosts for families and people with young children, but some adults feel they've been neglected.
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