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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Yeah, well said. Hey, what did you make of Tane Randall? Because I've been up front about this. I spoke to him yesterday and then the boss, Jason, gave me a call. Give me a call and said I went too soft.
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cautious optimism with underlying skepticism
Jamie Mackay: The Country host on Taine Randell standing for NZ Firsta strategic name drop for credibility and outreach
Barry Soper: Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent on former All Blacks captain Taine Randell joining up with NZ FirstSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.