There are two prevailing moods in Victoria ahead of the election on November 26 – and they both start with ‘A’.
Many – if not most people – are angry. They’re angry at how they were treated over the last two years by the Andrews Labor government. They have every right to be after being locked away, gaslit, lied to, harassed, bullied, pepper sprayed, shot at with rubber bullets, and told that their natural desire for freedom was selfish.
The other subset of people are simply agreeable.
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