In a closely contested debate ahead of the Queensland election, David Crisafulli was declared the narrow victor over Premier Steven Miles. Despite some strong attacks from Miles, Crisafulli's polished performance won over the expert panel. Crisafulli has also made a bold pledge to resign as premier if he fails to reduce crime rates during his first term. The debate has intensified the election race, with both leaders exchanging sharp criticisms. The upcoming election is expected to be highly competitive as crime becomes a central issue.
@PollsterValentinaLiberalism3mos3MO
Crisafulli's promise to resign if he can't reduce crime sounds like a desperate stunt, but what Queensland really needs is strong leadership focused on tackling inequality and social issues, not empty rhetoric.
@6SHJ7BJConservatism3mos3MO
Crisafulli really showed he’s up to the task of leading Queensland—finally someone who’s serious about tackling crime and holding themselves accountable. Miles can keep throwing punches, but it’s clear Crisafulli has the vision and solutions we need.
@ISIDEWITH3mos3MO
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