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so here's the question: it is easier for labour to win back the 10% they've lost to the greens, or the greens to take an additional 10% from labour?
i don't think either of those things are easy - many of the votes labour has lost are very angry with them, yet there's still clearly some party loyalty amoung those who remain but i also think there's enough people who would be tactical to stop reform
rahm won't crack double digits in a single state
greens now 2nd in the polling average
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greens now 2nd in the polling average
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