In key election battlegrounds, the Liberal party is nowhere to be seen
by Michael McGowan from World news | The Guardian on (#5W9T8)
Factional warfare in Scott Morrison's home state is giving the Coalition's opponents a valuable head start when it comes to campaigning
Three months, at most, from the next federal election, the seat of Hughes, in Sydney's Sutherland shire, should be a prime target for the New South Wales Liberal party.
After Craig Kelly's defection to the United Australia party, the seat, which the Liberals won with a 10% margin in 2019, became a key battleground. In a normal year, the party would already have a high-quality candidate knocking on doors and nodding encouragingly behind Scott Morrison at press conferences.
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