The Opportunity Party, under new leader Qiulae Wong, is positioning itself as a viable centrist alternative with a refreshed policy platform, distancing itself from its controversial past and aiming to gain broader public trust through inclusive, bipartisan approaches to tax and
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Yeah, it's tricky, isn't it? It's a psychological thing for a lot of voters that you don't want to waste your vote um on someone that's only two percent in the polls. Yeah. I mean, they've been going up a bit in recent months and they kind of average out a bit out 2.5%, but that's just nowhere enough to give anyone kind of that guarantee that your vote is worth it. Uh so I'm not sure what the answer is, but um I mean they've got a uh uh a leader now that um is is quite impressive and they've got some other candidates and personnel that are impressive, but um really they need to be a bit more bold, I think, and not just their policy, but um playing the game a bit more, I guess, and being showing people what they actually stand for rather than just being kind of policy wonks with some you know whiteboards and um some you know some vibes about um uh public policy process.
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a self-reinforcing cycle where voters withhold support due to doubt of winning
Democracy Briefing: The Opportunity Party’s anti-Winston wagerdeep-rooted voter skepticism of minor parties
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