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== Comparision to 2025 Canadian Federal Election ==
 
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[[File:2025-05-06-083641_612x118_scrot.png|thumb|The Australian over-hyping the election.]]
   
 
The result of this election is comparable in seats to the 2013 Coalition victory, but with a far lower primary vote for the winner. The difference in the primary vote is under 3% in this election. It's really being over-hyped.
 
The result of this election is comparable in seats to the 2013 Coalition victory, but with a far lower primary vote for the winner. The difference in the primary vote is under 3% in this election. It's really being over-hyped.
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Some in the media have said that Albanese is now one of the greats of the Labor parts alongaide Goff Whitlam and Bob Hawke. In contrast in 2013 the media were not claiming Tony Abbott as one of the greats of the Liberal party alongside Menzies.
   
 
Example of the media hype:
 
Example of the media hype:

Latest revision as of 03:04, 7 May 2025

Comparision to 2025 Canadian Federal Election

Similarities

There are quite a few similaries between the 2025 federal Australian and Canadian elections.

  • Both were won by centre left parties
  • Both conservative parties were tipped to win in the months before the election but lost support over time
  • The leaders of the main conservative parties lost their seats in both countries
  • The leaders of the main far left parties lost their seats in both countries
  • In each case one major party experienced a significant loss of seats
    • Liberal Party in Australia
    • The New Democratic Party in Canada

Differences

  • The Canadian Liberals were returned with a minority government
  • The Australian Labor Party was returned with a significant majority

Media Bias

The Australian over-hyping the election.

The result of this election is comparable in seats to the 2013 Coalition victory, but with a far lower primary vote for the winner. The difference in the primary vote is under 3% in this election. It's really being over-hyped.

Some in the media have said that Albanese is now one of the greats of the Labor parts alongaide Goff Whitlam and Bob Hawke. In contrast in 2013 the media were not claiming Tony Abbott as one of the greats of the Liberal party alongside Menzies.

Example of the media hype:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Lybc4BoN1s

Of course Trump wouldn't know who the leader of the opposition of a middle power is.[1]

If Dutton had won the election Trump would have been briefed on him.

See Also

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