‘The same is not safe’: Independents launch race for key Liberal seats

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Ex-ABC reporter Zoe Daniel kicked off her tilt for the Liberal seat of Goldstein on Sunday, while fellow independent Monique Ryan launched her bid to take Kooyong from Treasurer Josh Frydenberg. auspol AustraliaVotes

The calling of the May 21 election coincided on Sunday with the formal launch of independent campaigns in the high-profile Victorian seats of Goldstein and Kooyong.kicked off her tilt for the traditionally safe Liberal seat of Goldstein, held by Tim Wilson.also launched her bid to take the blue-ribbon seat of Kooyong from Treasurer Josh Frydenberg.

Ms Daniel told her audience: “I see people who usually vote Liberal, Labor, Green, I see swinging voters, I see older voters, I see new voters and I see future voters.” He said only the Coalition had the “moral clarity” to steer Australia through difficult times. “Against the backdrop of global uncertainty, we need people of steel and resolve that will stand firm and make decisions in the national interest.”

 

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All these 'independents' running in seats that are Liberal held. Don't lie to us, it doesn't end well.

No-one of these are independent, as we have already seen here in Vic, no such thing as independent, they are just ALP stooges.

Kicked off on Sunday? I kicked her staff off my property 2 weeks ago when I found them on my front porch trying to get my kids to talk to them.

The same is not safe

Maybe she’s got something special. She was okay as a reporter but nothing outstanding. Just because she’s worked for the ABC & is a woman doesn’t mean she’s going to make a good politician. I’ve got a degree in journalism & 2 others in communication but politician? No.

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