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How’s That Landslide Going?
While everyone in the mainstream media was falling over themselves to congratulate WA Labor on its landslide election victory, TMR noticed that things weren’t quite going to plan in the upper house: The media’s ‘analysis’ of WA Labor’s victory in … Continue reading
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Tagged 2017 WA Election, Aaron Stonehouse, Bad Journalism, Dylan Caporn
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