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The cost of living killed Kamala. It could end Albanese's leadership too


The cost of living killed Kamala. It could end Albanese's leadership too

Labor and Albanese are in a worse position to fight an inflation, cost of living election than the Democrats were before losing to Trump.

The cost of living killed Kamala. It could end Albanese's leadership too

Opinion | "The US election is not one dismissable event; it is the latest in a long line of ominous data points."

Benjamin Clark on X: "In today's @crikey_news, I look at what the ...

In today's @crikey_news, I look at what the US election result means for Albanese. In short: he's in major trouble. Inflation is killing ...

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Benjamin Clark on why Albanese should be worried. CRIKEY.COM.AU. The cost of living killed Kamala. It could end Albanese's leadership too. Labor is in an even ...

Crikey on X: "Opinion | Labor is in an even worse position to fight an ...

Opinion | Labor is in an even worse position to fight an inflation election next year than the Democrats were before losing to Trump.

Crikey on X: "Opinion | "The US election is not one dismissable ...

Opinion | "The US election is not one dismissable event; it is the latest in a long line of ominous data points." https://t.co/zmtAS9XBYh.

Crikey - Opinion | "Albanese needs to develop a credible... - Facebook

Opinion | "Albanese needs to develop a credible economic plan," writes Benjamin Clark. "If not, he risks being a one-term leader with far fewer...

The cost of living killed Kamala. It could end Albanese's leadership too

Labor is in an even worse position to fight an inflation election next year than the Democrats were before losing to Trump.

Cost of Living - Crikey

Crikey is an independent Australian source for news, investigations, analysis and opinion focusing on politics, media, economics, health, international affairs, ...

Labor is in an even worse position to fight an inflation election next ...

Benjamin Clark on why Albanese should be worried. crikey.com.au/2024… The cost of living killed Kamala. It could end Albanese's leadership too.

Tom Minear: Albo's copycat cost-of-living strategy falls short against ...

We know Anthony Albanese wanted the Democrats to keep the White House because he has been copying their policies for his own re-election ...

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Steven Hickman (@stevepsyd). It's so much easier than the alternative .

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Kamala Harris's Muslim failure a warning for Albanese's Labor

The Muslim community's abandonment of the US Democrats over the party's stance on Gaza gives Anthony Albanese a glimpse of what Labor could ...

The Democratic Party's challenges were obvious from the moment ...

Planet America looks at the surprising elements of the US election results. abc.net.au/news/democrats-kamala-harris-challenges-against-trump ...

What would a Kamala Harris presidency mean for Australia? - 9News

It's too close to call at the moment, but either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris will be the next President of the United States.

Labor may want to heed lessons of anti-wokism and economic anger

If there is a singular message from Donald Trump's emphatic victory that should be ringing in Anthony Albanese's ears it is this: inflation ...

Andrew Bolt: Donald Trump win should worry Anthony Albanese

Now that Trump has been elected president, our Prime Minister has three more big fights on his hands, and each a loser for him: climate, free ...

Department Press Briefing – November 14, 2024 - State Department

Till then, President Biden is President, Secretary Blinken is Secretary, Matt and I are the ones up here doing the daily press briefings, and we ...

A tale of two leaders – including one loser | Daily Telegraph

Both Kamala Harris and Anthony Albanese are tanking at the same time as savvy voters begin to doubt their political judgment, writes Joe Hildebrand.