The article highlights four emerging political candidates in New Zealand’s 2026 election, focusing on Taine Randell’s surprise entry into NZ First, James Christmas’s switch to Act, and the competitive dynamics in key electorates like Tukituki and Tāmaki, with an emphasis on party
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Um I'd be surprised if he couldn't. I mean, in he we've been talking to the Deputy Mayor um Ben McDonald's been talking to him quite a bit about it. We wrote to him. He he invited us to write to him about it. He's responded pretty smartly actually to our letter. So I think he's determined to see it through. Um, just on that, I'd be surprised if he doesn't get back at least on the list. I mean, he's pretty high ranking cabinet minister.
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