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I'll just leave this excerpt:

Highly educated, working-class, non-religious and union-affiliated voters tend to support left parties.

So I'll start as I mean to continue, by pointing out that people voting conservative tend to be stupid (I include being religious in that) and selfish

r/australianpolitics is a dump, modded by the sort of smug Tory cunts I'd punch in the pub, here's hoping it's better here

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[–] Deceptichum@quokk.au 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Young Australian women are moving sharply to the left. But unlike in many other countries, young Australian men are also shifting left, just at a slower pace.

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Only 24.3% of Millennials (21.9% of men and 25.7% of women) voted for the Coalition in 2022.

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Among Gen Z, a slightly higher proportion of 24.6% voted for the Coalition (34.0% of men and 19.8% of women).

So millennial men are the least likely to vote for the coalition, while gen-z men are the most likely? Also millennial women are more likely to be coalition supporters than their male counterparts?

Congrats to millennial men and gen-z women for being ahead of the curve.


r/australianpolitics is a dump, modded by the sort of smug Tory cunts I’d punch in the pub, here’s hoping it’s better here

I can't see myself ever allowing it to be come so here.

[–] FistingEnthusiast@lemmynsfw.com 3 points 1 month ago

I can't see myself ever allowing it to be come so here.

Their acceptance of blatant racism is fucked

I reckon you'll run a tighter ship, I believe in you!