Chris Minns running on ‘a fresh approach’ gives little answers as to what they will do

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Former Liberal Advisor David Gazard says Chris Minns is running on “a fresh approach”, but the public still doesn’t really know what they will do.

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“We ran with the slogan, ‘a fresh approach’ – what’s Chris Minns running on now because no one actually knows who he is, he’s running on a fresh approach – but no one knows what these guys will do,” Mr Gazard told Andrew Bolt.

 

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