Josh Bornstein abandons run for Kim Carr’s safe Labor spot in Senate

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Prominent employment lawyer JoshBBornstein has pulled out of an expected attempt to topple veteran Labor senator SenKimCarr for his ultra-safe Senate seat, ending weeks of speculation about a showdown between the pair, writes paulsakkal

as well as some sections of the right-wing faction of the Labor Party.

But on Sunday the lawyer confirmed he would not run. “I won’t be contesting,” he said. “I will support whoever the eventual candidate is and will continue to support the labour movement.”last week detailing controversial tweets he had posted over the past decade. In the posts, he labelled federal Labor frontbencher Chris Bowen a “muppet” and compared a female unionist to a dog.

“In isolation none of the tweets are that bad and internally no one thinks he should be disqualified for them,” the MP said, “but these things tend to snowball and you struggle to get rid of the stench.”The online history of prospective politicians has become an increasingly common and potent political weapon as opponents trawl through years of social media posts in search of embarrassing material.

In some cases, statements that may have seemed innocuous years ago are deemed inappropriate by contemporary political and cultural standards. In other cases, the posts were made at a time when the candidate was not considering a run for office. Posts intended to be read ironically can also be reported by the media in their literal sense.

Senator Carr dominated the Victorian factional scene for two decades but his authority has waned in recent years and he now lacks factional support to contest the next election without a fight.

 

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