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Rudd gets asylum from a rogue poll

KEVIN Rudd will be relieved; Malcolm Turnbull disappointed but not surprised. The Age/Nielsen result seems to confirm that last week's Newspoll, showing the Government falling dramatically to a 52 to 48 per cent lead, was a statistical rogue. Full Article at The Age

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