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Grattan on Friday: Turnbull's double dissolution hand could be strengthened by final pitch to crossbench

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

What might be Malcolm Turnbull’s worst nightmare, apart from losing the election? Scraping back as a minority government, with Tony Windsor in balance of power.

Just joking.

One can pretty confidently predict Turnbull won’t become a repeat of Julia Gillard. Depending on which poll you prefer, he’s at worst 50-50 (Newpoll, with...

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