Winston Peters responds to criticism over a caucus decision by National, asserting it sets a harmful precedent and accusing rivals of voter stealing, while defending his own political stance and past commitments.
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So they're coming for you now, aren't they? After that caucus meeting, they've decided clearly they're going to come for your vote.
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