One of the Labor Party’s most respected campaign strategists has questioned Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s decision to campaign in an ultra-safe Coalition central Queensland seat on day one of the federal election campaign, given Labor is haemorrhaging support in the battleground state of Victoria.
The criticisms by Kos Samaras, made on the first day of the campaign proper, point to the deep concerns held by Labor Party supporters about the Prime Minister’s campaigning tactics, the deterioration of Labor’s vote in Victoria and the ability to hold onto power.
It was backed by former Labor MP Michael Danby, who also urged the Prime Minister to “pound the streets of Port Melbourne” to implore wharfies to stick with Labor.
Mr Albanese went on the offensive on day one of his campaign, starting with a visit to a Medicare-funded Urgent Care Clinic in Peter Dutton’s electorate of Dickson — the most marginal seat in Queensland, which the Opposition Leader, who also campaigned on his home turf, holds by just 1.7 per cent.
The Prime Minister said he had promised his candidate, Ali France, the party’s “full resources” if she ran a third time.
“There’s nothing like that than being here on day one,” he said, adding that he intended to win majority government on May 3.
“Queensland is important.
Anthony Albanese has ramped up Labor’s election campaign in Peter Dutton’s seat of Dickson. Credit: Lukas Coch/AAP
“I’m out to win new seats. I’m out to win here. I’m out to win Brisbane, Griffith and Ryan. I’m out to win Leichhardt. I’m out to win Bonner.”
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