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Queensland Premier AnnastaciaMP has increased her lead as preferred Premier, according to a new YouGov Galaxy Poll.

 

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AnnastaciaMP Quite baffling really, she’s absolutely useless 😂

AnnastaciaMP Which just goes to show how gullible people can be. Presumably the poll was conducted in SEQ.

AnnastaciaMP Well done, finally a leader who is appreciated.

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AnnastaciaMP Another Poll ...say no more ...meanwhile in the real world...

AnnastaciaMP If labour has increased polls that means liberals in federal government is in trouble

AnnastaciaMP Has anyone checked out the IP addresses that the votes came from and were those addresses overseas. QLDlabor seems to have form in these matters if you believe the news reports and the way the Premier has been dodging the matter in parliament.

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