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Great Podcast Ben, really enjoy Peter Brent’s analysis.
Here’s some time saving for him. Of all the Teal seats at Federal level, only Warringah and North Sydney are close on 2PP. All the other are 54/46 or greater, most around 55/45. Warringah and North Sydney are displayed as 1.4 and 1.3% margins respectively, though Kevin Bonham agrees that there is an error in a North Sydney PPVC which means is most likely only 0.6% margin.
Warringah is this close because the Liberal PV is so low at just 33%. North Sydney is close because the Liberal PV is pretty low at 38% and the ALP PV is above 20% – the only Teal seat where this is the case.
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