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Contradictory polls create confusion
Two more TV opinion polls energised political reporters this week and put the opposition on the defensive. This created lots of drama but was it news voters can use?
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Contradictory polls create confusion
Contradictory polls create confusion
Two more TV opinion polls energised political reporters this week and put the opposition on the defensive. This created lots of drama but was it news voters can use?
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Mediawatch for 2 August 2020
Bold poll claims create confusion; survey of post-Christchurch attack coverage reveals 'unprecedented' response; North & South magazine under new management. Audio
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The Weekend Panel with Jane Clifton & Richard Harman
Our Sunday Morning panellists offer their thoughts on the past week's news. They'll be discussing Covid-19 testing, the latest political polls and rumblings, personal photos being made public, and… Audio
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Hong Kong postpones elections for a year 'over virus concerns'
Hong Kong delays elections for a year 'over virus fears'
The move comes weeks after China imposed controversial national security law on Hong Kong.
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The Week in Politics: Polls point to a Labour landslide
The Week in Politics: Polls point to a Labour landslide
Analysis - National trashes a poll which gave it a dreadful result as two surveys point to a big Labour victory and the government's managed isolation co-payment plan is met with derision. Audio
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Focus on Politics: Polls, Policies and Political spats
Focus on Politics: Polls, Policies and Political spatsPodcast episode — 31 July 2020It was a week of poll results - some the Opposition accepted - others they would not. But with the election just seven weeks away there was also policy and as the campaign ramps up, there was some argy bargy amongst party leaders too. RNZ political reporter Jo Moir wraps up the week.
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Focus on Politics: Polls, Policies and Political spats
Audio 31 Jul 2020It was a week of poll results - some the Opposition accepted - others they would not. But with the election just seven weeks away there was also policy and as the campaign ramps up, there was some… Audio
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Top five contenders who could join ACT leader David Seymour in Parliament
Top five ACT contenders who could be in Parliament
Recent political polls have the ACT Party sitting pretty on 5 percent meaning leader David Seymour could bring along five new friends to Parliament. Here are the likely contenders.
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If ACT got five percent of vote, who would get into Parliament?
Last night's One News Colmar Brunton Poll saw the ACT party sitting pretty on five percent. It's the highest poll result in more than a decade.
And with news leader David Seymour could bring five new… Audio
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Assessing the polling fortunes of the minor parties
Assessing the polling fortunes of the minor parties
Things are looking grim for the Greens, but they'll be back. Is NZ First's future up in the air? And what ACT polls at 5 percent for the first time means. Here's what commentators make of new poll…
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New political poll: Assessing the fortunes of the minor parties
Assessing the polling fortunes of the minor parties
Things are looking grim for the Greens, but they'll be back. Is NZ First's future up in the air? And what ACT polls at 5 percent for the first time means. Here's what commentators make of new poll… Audio
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Best of First Up for Friday 31 July 2020
Audio 31 Jul 2020On the podcast today, from board game to the stage - we find out about the Dungeons and Dragons theatre production. Almost all of this year's poll results show Labour could govern alone, but will… Audio
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Political commentators on Colmar Brunton poll results
The Labour Party could govern alone on the results of a new political poll out yesterday.
In the latest One News Colmar Brunton poll, Labour scored 53 percent support, compared with 32 for the… Audio
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Poll sees National Party drop 6 percent, but Judith Collins is still smiling
The latest political poll has done little to boost National's confidence just seven weeks out from an election.
The National Party has dropped six points to 32 in the One News Colmar Brunton poll… Audio
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Trump suggests delay to 2020 US election
Trump suggests delay to 2020 US election
Donald Trump has suggested November's presidential election be postponed, saying increased postal voting could lead to fraud and inaccurate results.
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New poll: 'Bad start' for National, Greens 'defied the odds'
New poll: 'Bad start' for National, Greens 'defied the odds'
Analysis - A new political poll has done little to boost National's confidence seven weeks out from an election, writes political reporter Jo Moir.
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David Seymour talks about the ACT party's poll result
Audio 31 Jul 2020ACT was the big winner among the minor parties in the 1News Colmar Brunton poll last night, coming in at 5 percent. The Greens are also sitting on 5 percent, while New Zealand First is steady on 2… Audio
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Latest poll puts Labour at 53, National at 32
Latest poll puts Labour at 53, National at 32
The 1News Colmar Brunton poll released tonight has support for Labour at 53 percent, National at 32 percent, NZ First at 2 percent, and the Greens at 5 percent, and ACT is at 5 percent. Video
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Judith Collins: 'You can't play around with people's privacy'
Judith Collins: 'You can't play around with people's privacy'
National Party leader Judith Collins has told reporters the inquiry into the leak of private details of Covid-19 patients is in line with her conclusions. Video
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James Shaw and Winston Peters go head to head over waka-jumping
James Shaw and Winston Peters go head to head over waka-jumping
New Zealand First and the Greens are back taking swings at each other - this time Winston Peters is saying James Shaw isn't a man of his word.
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Polls, rogue polls and statistics
Polls, rogue polls and statistics
The Detail -They cost thousands of dollars and take tens of thousands of phone calls to get the right people to answer their questions - but can we trust political polls?
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Polls, rogue polls and statistics
Polls, rogue polls and statisticsPodcast episode — 29 July 2020Was it really a 'rogue' poll? How do pollsters go about getting a real taste of what the electorate is thinking? We speak to two experts on the methodology behind the numbers.
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How the numbers are gathered - an insight into polling
Was it really a 'rogue' poll? How do pollsters go about getting a real taste of what the electorate is thinking? We speak to two experts on the methodology behind the numbers. Audio
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Polls, rogue polls and statistics
How the numbers are gathered - an insight into polling
Was it really a 'rogue' poll? How do pollsters go about getting a real taste of what the electorate is thinking? We speak to two experts on the methodology behind the numbers.
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