by CK » Sat Mar 20, 2010 8:18 am
Had a very lengthy debate on this yesterday with some political followers.
I don't see Norwood going at this stage. While there may be a swing against Cicarello, it is still hard core ALP heartland (not so much demographic, as previous trend), and can't see this falling.
ALP must have been thrilled to hear that the Liberals were running Joe Scalzi in Hartley, as this seat would have been of grave concern to them. Grace Portolesi has done a sound job here but was considered a chance to fall. Running Scalzi has taken some real alternative away here - Hartley to stay.
Antony Green differs with me on this one, but I see Mount Gambier staying Independent, just a different member. By all accounts, Don Pegler has run a very good campaign there and may sneak over the line with preferences.
Agreed on the Mitchell analysis. dedja. My feeling is it will JUST stay with Hanna but if not, then an ALP win on preferences. It may have almost been worth the Liberals putting heavier campaigning elsewhere here due to overall impact.
Suspect that Light and Morialta to change hands; not certain about Mawson, gut feel is that Bignell may just hold on here. It may seem totally unfathomable, and is the proverbial 100/1 shot, but I have watched Kavel over the years - having lived there for a long time - with interest, and wonder about that one becoming a lot more marginal tonight. Goldsworthy has been next to invisible this campaign, and in the last few elections, the seat's changing demographic has shown signs that voters are willing to investigate change here, with Family First, Independent (Tom Playford Jnr in 2002) and Greens polling well in the area in the past. I wonder if there is any real fall in the primary vote for Liberal, whether this one could take a while tonight and could even, in a stunning shock, fall overall.
Won't be surprised to see Chaffey take a long time to call either. Maywald to JUST get home here after a huge fight, I would think.
Overall, see ALP returning and governing in its own right tonight, with 24 seats.
Can you guess where I'm calling from, the Las Vegas Hilton...