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Also, that graph at the end of Nomad's diary shows a pretty consistent trend of voters changing from Labour to Socialists in the last days, those who faltered apparently regained their confidence in this change of preference. What might have been the reason of theser two trends? *Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.
I was not following Dutch politics at all lately. Could it be that Bos campaigning was too populistic, too sound-byte oriented? For serious progressive politics, doing what you can in keeping the political discourse more intelligent than simplistic is important, especially when your referrence frame is actually rather empty and not resonating with the public.
Funny still: like Clinton-Gore administration in the 90'ies, PvdA under Wim Kok did not do much wrong, for most individual voters as well. Yet they seem to be destined for years of relative oblivion somehow, even if "other" ruling party is more dissapointing (arguably or not).
It won't be a coalition but at least it's able to block xenophobe policies.
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