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Election Prediction No. 1 – Fewer than 30,000 people will vote for John Key
It’s clear that fewer than 30,000 New Zealanders will end up voting for Prime Minister John Key in the upcoming elections. It’s also clear that somewhere north of 1,000,000 New Zealanders will, after voting day, think that they have voted … Continue reading
Posted in New Zealand Politics, Political Polls, Political Psychology
Tagged character, Elections, John Key, Media, National, personality, political psychology, self-interest, Voting
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