The New Zealand Election Study has been running for 35 years, polling voters (and non-voters) about their views and votes after each election since 1990.
The latest edition, released recently, covers the 2023 election. I spent the past two weeks delving through the data.
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Posts by bendodd
It’s just wild to make such an arrogant scoffing remark when your plan is to set up a company to make a plan
Yeah exactly. Maybe we’ll get rail compatible rafts in her plan.
Had to stop watching here. No one’s suggesting landside infrastructure shouldn’t have been built… #nzpol
Simeon Brown has one of the worst cases of short man syndrome I’ve ever seen
No Plan, No Idea, No Ferries. Today’s announcement by the Minister of Finance means we don't know:
- where replacement ferries are coming from
- how much they will cost
- who will pay for them
- how the port infrastructure will be delivered,
- the fiscal or economic impact
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This Fox segment on the search for the shooter is incredible. Look at how the NYPD searches Central Park lol
I’m curious if/how other people use it
Yeah it’s not a problem but feels a bit thrown in. I suppose could be good if you’re trying to cut down on phone use, similar to using the greyscale colour filter
I’m struggling to understand the purpose of the tinted icons
These are not mutually exclusive tho
I spent so long trying to find this I thought maybe I’d made it up
Sure is youtu.be/m_smh9UjMXQ?...
Christopher Luxon sits at a table in a dimly lit room with the window behind him looking into the night
Is this the sequel to this classic
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The economists' letter to the Government today is essential reading so I've opened this one up immediately for full reading, listening and sharing. Thanks again to paying subscribers for their permission in advance. open.substack.com/pub/thekaka/...
A max width of 60-80 characters with some fat margins on either side would work well for me
Agree, but RNZ website fails on line length (~140 characters). Makes it so hard to read on a desktop, especially when most paragraphs are only one or two lines.