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Dutton's suddenly electable, but here's why he'll struggle to become PM


Published on 2024-11-29 15:00:50 - Brian Stokes, N@N
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The article from The Sydney Morning Herald discusses the political landscape in Australia, focusing on Peter Dutton's potential as a future prime minister. Despite recent polls showing Dutton's Liberal Party closing the gap with the Labor Party, the article outlines several reasons why Dutton might struggle to secure the prime ministership. Key points include his polarizing public image, which has been shaped by his hardline stances on issues like immigration and climate change, potentially alienating moderate and younger voters. Additionally, the article mentions the challenge of appealing to urban voters, particularly in key marginal seats, where his policies and persona might not resonate. It also highlights the internal party dynamics, with some Liberal MPs and strategists questioning whether Dutton's leadership can broaden the party's appeal beyond its traditional base. The piece concludes by suggesting that while Dutton has made the Liberal Party more competitive, his path to becoming PM is fraught with significant obstacles.

Read the Full Sydney Morning Herald Article at [ https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/dutton-s-suddenly-electable-but-here-s-why-he-ll-struggle-to-become-pm-20241129-p5kupt.html ]
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