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For most of us the election is still a mess, but for George Megalogenis it represents a re-awakening of democracy and a chance to get down and dirty with some of the most fascinating polling data in electoral history. In this video he looks at why Queensland and the mining states staged a "grumpy" vote, how Gillard lost her traditional base to the Greens and why Tony Abbott didn't win his home state. No matter who eventually forms a government, Megalogenis' analysis looks at how the party that loses could find themselves in the electoral wilderness for the next ten years.

For most of us the election is still a mess, but for George Megalogenis it represents a re-awakening of democracy and a chance to get down and dirty with some of the most fascinating polling data in electoral history.

In this video he looks at why Queensland and the mining states staged a “grumpy” vote, how Gillard lost her traditional base to the Greens and why Tony Abbott didn’t win his home state. No matter who eventually forms a government, Megalogenis' analysis looks at how the party that loses could find themselves in the electoral wilderness for the next ten years.



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30 August 2010

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