A podcast discussion on farming technology, National Party leadership instability, rising national debt, shifting party ratings, Winston Peters' electoral strategy, and dairy herd sales opportunities in New Zealand.
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Yeah, you're absolutely right, Jamie. I think people look at the collective alternative and see nothing but danger. But if they continue along this path, and the thing is that Winston Peters is, you know, the consummate politician, knows how to woo the public, very good on the election campaign. train trial and it doesn't surprise me that you know he's up about where he was when he was at 13% in the last poll that was exactly the same as he was in the first MMP election in 1996 and he got 17 seats so you know as you say more power to Winston's arm maybe.
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masterful campaigner with consistent public traction
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