Is victory around the corner?

by frog

Respected tipsheet Molesworth & Featherston has called the election for the LPG team. Its latest edition says:

Yes, yes, nothing is ever over until it’s over and a week, not to mention three, is a long time in politics. But the initial reaction to the tax cut package from National, added to the email leak to the Sunday newspapers and an ongoing policy fragility – even absence in some areas – does not suggest Don Brash is going to eat far into Labour’s lead in the remaining time before polling day. The lead is now up over five percentage points.

On the basis of poll numbers, the private mood of party camps and our own view of the road ahead, Molesworth & Featherston is calling this election: We predict Labour will lead the next government.

Helen Clark has been sprinkling, judiciously, talk of a “Labour-Progressive-Green” Government having the numbers (the LPG administration we have been talking about for some time). With 63 seats in this poll they would have a more comfortable majority than the outgoing Government. In the past week a resurgent Green party has moved into third place, slicing a few votes from
Labour. New Zealand First has actually improved a little, but struggles to capture the limelight.

Again, the relative ratings on the left look remarkably similar to the 2002 result. There is one more seat for Labour at the expense of the Progressives, and a small improvement in Labour’s overall result, but otherwise it is bang on. On the right National has bled Act white, reduced United Future to a rump and taken the cream off New Zealand First’s 2002 result, but it is still not in a position to construct an alternative Government…

If Molesworth & Featherston’s prediction of a Labour-led government becomes widely shared, the final week may yet see something like the entire campaign of 2002 when coalition options seemed to trump the contest between the big two.

I wouldn’t be so bullish. I certainly think an LPG victory is much more likely than a National one, but anything can happen in an election campaign. I’ll be needing much more polling information before I’m prepared to call this election :)

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Published in Campaign | Media by frog on Wed, August 31st, 2005   

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