Richard Di Natale is the only politician to have won people over this week

Both are around 50.

Neither of my parents are die hard liberals though, my dad is a sole trader and voted for them because he said they’d be better for him financially. I actually think my mum may have voted labor. Regardless I would say both my parents have probably voted for both parties in the past.

The fact that neither really follow politics at all but the speech still reached them and they both watched it is promising to me.

I wasn’t really raised to support a party though I guess a lot of my family leans right to an extent I wasn’t really pushed towards voting liberal or labor

I also have some trump supporters as relatives, I haven’t spoke to them since this has happened but I’d be curious what they think of the liberals now. Some have voted one nation in the past too

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