Albanese and Dutton prepare for second debate
- Peter Dutton performed confidently in his debate against the Prime Minister, but neither leader made a significant impact on undecided voters, with no clear winner emerging from the encounter.
- Dutton criticized Labor for rising costs and proposed a $1200 tax break and a fuel excise cut as solutions.
- Both leaders acknowledged their failures regarding Australia's Indigenous population during the debate.
- Neither leader achieved a knockout in the debate, leaving many voters still undecided on their preferences for the upcoming election.
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Dutton and Albanese dodge difficult questions in second leaders debate
Last night's debate on the ABC was most notable for the questions that went (repeatedly) unanswered, and it's another day of polling misery for Peter Dutton. The post Dutton and Albanese dodge difficult questions in second leaders debate appeared first on Crikey.
Albanese v Dutton: The second leaders’ debate
Last night, Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton went head-to-head in the second leaders’ debate of the campaign. The difference between the two leaders’ visions for the country was stark. Albanese talked about his “optimism” for the future, while Dutton asked voters to reflect on whether they are better off now than they were three years ago, suggesting that most people are not.
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