Kos Samaras (@kossamaras) 's Twitter Profile
Kos Samaras

@kossamaras

Director at RedBridge Group Australia. Endurance athlete. Religion: Stoicism. Research posted - paid by and for RedBridge.

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If you refuse to record the existence of a people, then that’s what you are doing. I am beyond words to describe my disbelief that Labor in Canberra thought this was appropriate. I am not surprised that Labor in Victoria has justifiably called them out on this. As someone

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One of the typical conservative replies to the Census issue. This person, like most conservatives, overlooks a few facts. Actually a lot more than a few. In the Census we are defined by: Our gender Our age Our income Our religion (yes, the imaginary friend gets status) Our

One of the typical conservative replies to the Census issue. This person, like most conservatives, overlooks a few facts. Actually a lot more than a few. 

In the Census we are defined by:

Our gender
Our age
Our income 
Our religion (yes, the imaginary friend gets status)
Our
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Muslim Votes Matter launching their national campaign in my home town (suburb), Broadmeadows. That suburb is situated in the federal seat of Calwell. Labor may end up pre-selecting the first Palestinian candidate for a federal seat. If Basem Abdo is successful and secures Labor

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Our latest national poll. 50.5 ALP, 49.5 LNP. The devil is in the detail especially when it comes to renters, across most age groups. This is not just an observation from this poll but a trend across most of our surveys. Renters are not happy!! news.com.au/national/polit…

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The mythical Labor voter 1. They will change their vote because of some Census question. 2. They will change their vote because the Labor government is not being hard enough on international students. 3. They will change their vote because some poor, desperate folks, land on

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The rebellion. In 2022, Labor lost the federal seat of Fowler. That loss was supercharged by Millennial and Gen Z, diverse voters. At the next federal election, that rebellion may continue. It will be bad news for aspiring non diverse Labor candidates if they have their eyes

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The economic landscape for the next federal election is set. It’s set because it will take young Australians at least a decade to recover from a per capita recession, potentially more severe than the early 1990s downturn - an event that many today don’t remember or weren’t even

The economic landscape for the next federal election is set. It’s set because it will take young Australians at least a decade to recover from a per capita recession, potentially more severe than the early 1990s downturn - an event that many today don’t remember or weren’t even
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It's September, and this month will bring a ton of new data. Our findings will reveal which seats are in play, which are the most unhappy, and where the greatest financial pain is felt. In addition to our national polls and sentiment analysis, we and Accent Research have a new

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The resignation of Pittwater's Liberal MP is confronting news that’s left many of us in shock.  To those asking whether I will run as an Independent again – I’m considering it, and am taking time now to hear what leadership and representation the people of Pittwater want next.

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Our latest findings show that only 24% of Australians surveyed could name a single action by the current federal Labor government that has positively impacted their lives. This outcome reflects a lack of communication discipline, the costly expenditure of political capital on a

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Actually this is very wrong and assumes voters are gullible. In fact voters will seek out information via platforms that align with their views. News media no longer persuades but pitches to loyal audiences. Depending on the person’s personal beliefs they may consume a mix of

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Here is some additional data on voters' perceptions of how the Federal Labor Government has impacted their lives for the better. Take a look at the 18-34 year old group!! We actually did dig a little deeper on policies that they could identify. Which suggests these policies are

Here is some additional data on voters' perceptions of how the Federal Labor Government has impacted their lives for the better.

Take a look at the 18-34 year old group!!

We actually did dig a little deeper on policies that they could identify. Which suggests these policies are
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The kids of a people who were ignored. 18-24 year olds. - who grew up in parts of Germany that were smashed economically. They would lack social capital, and most likely not have progressed to tertiary education. East Germany. AfD 38%.

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Australians overwhelmingly support a ban on online gambling advertisements, with 72% in favour. This sentiment is even stronger among low-income Australians and women. Low income Australians are increasingly becoming a problem for federal Labor. Federal politicians appear to

Australians overwhelmingly support a ban on online gambling advertisements, with 72% in favour. 

This sentiment is even stronger among low-income Australians and women. Low income Australians are increasingly becoming a problem for federal Labor. 

Federal politicians appear to
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In our industry, if we implemented a flawed methodology, repeatedly made mistakes, and caused governments to make disastrous decisions that left millions dependent on food banks, we would rightfully be out of business. Over at the RBA, it’s all good. “We only have one lever and

In our industry, if we implemented a flawed methodology, repeatedly made mistakes, and caused governments to make disastrous decisions that left millions dependent on food banks, we would rightfully be out of business.

Over at the RBA, it’s all good. “We only have one lever and
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NT Labor has lost all its Darwin seats to the CLP, Greens, and Independents. Nightcliff was held by Labor for over 20 years, and Johnston was held by Labor since its creation. Both lost to Greens and Indis. Both were once considered safe. Trying to be CLP lite crushed NT Labor

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Within Labor, Bill Shorten was a giant of his generation, championing the creation of the NDIS, a policy that has profoundly improved the lives of thousands of Australians. Few politicians can point to a single achievement in their careers that has made such a tangible

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Although I empathise with Michelle’s loss. The AEC is not the reason Victorian Labor’s contribution to the federal parliament has more in common with a Mississippi barn dance than Doveton or Broadmeadows. The cause of this problem is Victorian Labor’s tendency to pre-select

Although I empathise with Michelle’s loss. The AEC is not the reason Victorian Labor’s contribution to the federal parliament has more in common with a Mississippi barn dance than Doveton or Broadmeadows. 

The cause of this problem is Victorian Labor’s tendency to pre-select