Topic
Policy Extremism
21 items
· 13 aliases
· first seen 17 May 2026
This article evaluates the policy positions and voter appeal of each Wellington mayoral candidate, framing their campaigns through themes of experience, progressivism, accountability, anger, and nostalgia.
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20 social posts
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157 engagement
Stance — 20 classified edges
Critical
17
Mocking
3
Sentiment — 20 classified posts
Positive
3
Negative
17
Most-engaged posts on this topic
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youtube
· @UCdAqbkjPz4n3RhWKO7IKMOg
· sentiment: negative
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· 57 engagement
25 May
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youtube
· @UC03LthIgql_oxovFwGxA5jA
· sentiment: negative
· ♥ 33
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· 33 engagement
4 Jun
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youtube
· @UCR9wPNtzycxA9Zydn_cE6wg
· sentiment: positive
· ♥ 24
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· 24 engagement
25 May
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