Betting company predicts Labor will win the election by 22 seats | Sky News Australia

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According to the company, Liberals will lose several seats in Western Australia, Queensland and Victoria. pmlive

A betting company has released a seat-by-seat analysis with its odds on the upcoming federal election, picking Labor as a winner with the Liberals to lose 22 seats.

According to the company, Liberals will lose several seats in Western Australia, Queensland and Victoria. Sky News host Paul Murray says he will watch how an election campaign may change such predictions, or whether the margin of victory proves to be ‘exactly on the money’.

 

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I’m feeling this too... I reckon this election is much closer than polls are saying. Everyone I speak to, which is alot across states, disagrees with shorten or simply hasn’t been following... labour could lose the unloseable election Election2019 hopeso lies

only trouble quoting Trumpo & Brexit is that we have compulsory voting

So let’s have a bet Kroger? How about 10k ..oh..and only a dumb 4% of Australians trust anything Murdoch related including Newspoll...deceitful push polling liars..devoid of any integrity or credibility

The only pertinent question in these circumstances is; what were the newspoll results prior to the Victorian state election? Were they accurate, because if they were, there shouldn't have been a shock at the result, but there was wasn't there - So WHOOPSEE

wendoureeswans The bookies have always got it right in Australian elections

They were so acurate in VIctoria 🤦🏼‍♂️ auspol ausvotes

He would say that

Oh dear Kroger. You did sooo well in Victoria too

Clintons late surge ..... TRUMPED!

Done nothing Kroger still grabbing at straws. If you believe this clown then Matthew Guy should be Premier of Victoria right now. But what happened. Lobster Guy lost in a landslide. LNPFail Auspol

Well Michael, why don’t you go and plonk down $1m on an LNP win if you’re so confident.

Indies are at mercy of whoever had opinions re Medivac incl those who noted Indies becoming the 'Australian Indie Party' particularly Indigocathy who tried Succession w/o Party Registration. DaveSharma should be cruising but no Wentworth street stalls? Odd. :| Ausvotes Auspol

M The reason the bookies R laying $1.1 so they hold their %'s x2 They're sucking all the mug Labor punters The odds are 1/9 in SP terms Lay those odds all day every day Only need a few $'s fr Libs to cover their lay Silly !

This is what I predict the government seats will be after the election: Labor 96 seats, Liberal party (Coalition) 48 seats, Other 6 seats

Brexit,here we go sgsin

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Did the bookies bet on how many Krugeright Liberal party candidates had to dumped because they failed the political fitness test?

Just like in the Victoria election. oh, wait... 😂

Newspoll underestimated the size of the landslide in Victoria didn’t it? Remember where you were walking around campaigning for Mathew Guy in a Burberry coat?

That’s America and the UK! Nothing like here! Stop trying to make excuses for Scott Morrison you grubs.

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