A podcast commentary critiques Christopher Luxon's leadership style and public presence, contrasting it with Jacinda Ardern's emotional and relatable appeal, while also examining security measures at political events, weather disruptions, and broader political comparisons to US领导
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Now ultimately elections are about setting out what you believe in and what you're campaigning for and the other parties will do the same. Labour's goal here is to win as much vote as we can. That poll shows that we're 11% ahead of where we were on Election Day last time and my goal is to continue to... You need to grow that. You know, the campaign hasn't even started yet. My goal is to grow that even further.
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used to highlight perceived contrasts in leadership style
#BHN Luxon has the confidence of his caucus | Anyone for a buttered chicken? | Hipkins on Indian FTAhighlighted as a concerning echo in aaustralian politics
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