Andrew Bolt, a rightwing commentator, expressed disbelief at the Coalition's election loss to Labor leader Anthony Albanese, attributing it to the Liberal party's failure to engage in cultural issues. Bolt, alongside other commentators, pointed out that Dutton was not liked by voters, evidenced by low primary support for the Coalition at just 30%. As Dutton's leadership is now in jeopardy, observers warn of a potential crisis within the party as it grapples with its direction and leadership dynamics.
'People don't like Peter Dutton,' Clennell said matter of factly as he recounted what happened when he went door knocking.
Bolt described the Coalition's loss as a blood bath, highlighting the electorate's decision was incorrect this time, blaming the Liberal party's failure to engage in cultural issues.
Uhlmann stated the Coalition's primary vote is down to a horrific 30% and warned that the party is facing an existential crisis.
Bolt noted it was incomprehensible that a government that left Australians poorer, could have been re-elected, attributing their win to Albanese's non-threatening appearance.
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