ACT Labor has been instructed to remove an election advertisement targeting Canberra Liberals' Leanne Castley, which was deemed 'inaccurate and misleading.' This comes at a critical time as Labor faces multiple elections, including the ACT election, Queensland state election, and several byelections in New South Wales. The results of these elections could significantly impact Labor's hold on power, with some analysts suggesting that their grip is weakening. The controversy over the misleading ad adds further pressure on the party as it struggles to maintain control of the political narrative ahead of the next federal election.
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Labor should focus on winning with integrity and real solutions, not with misleading ads that just play into the hands of the opposition.
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Labor’s 23-year grip on power in the ACT appears unshakeable
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This series of elections will only bring bad news for Labor
The menu for Anthony Albanese over the next few weeks provides good examples of Labor's problems in controlling the agenda and sticking to the narrative over the lead-up to the next federal election.
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