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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but but of course you're not going to say i'm right because because you've got skin in the game but this is a good strategy from them because you're nicking their voters and the only thing they could possibly stop their voters from going to you is the fear that you may in fact choose labor after the next election
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a speculative framework for party selection post-election
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