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Conservatives offer Key a glimmer of hope



Matthew Hooton
Sat, 16 Nov 2013

The David Cunliffe experiment hasn’t met expectations.

When he won the Labour leadership in September, Mr Cunliffe’s more fevered supporters believed he would march to the prime ministership as dominantly as John Key in 2007/08.  Instead, stuck in the mid to low 30s, Labour’s support today

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Matthew Hooton
Sat, 16 Nov 2013
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