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Don’t trust the polls? Follow the money

If publicly available political polling stinks – and it does both in Australia and in the case of the US Presidential election – what numbers can we turn to for a more objective look at possible trends?
The answer in politics is as in business and households: follow the money.
While there is no established direct causation between campaign finance and guaranteed electoral success, and we can argue the toss in terms of Clive Palmer’s $60 million in ads at the last Federal election or Michael Bloomberg’s blown billion, money does provide some insight on things like a campaign’s confidence and capacity. Those factors are especially important in the final stretch when campaign teams look at how much gas they still…
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