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Te Tai Tokerau final campaign day drawing to end - Audio

Fri, 24 Jun 2011 16:50
The final day of Te Tai Tokerau campaigning is drawing to a close for Hone Harawira and his Labour Party opponent Kelvin Davis. - read full story »

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Paul
24 Jun 2011 11:52p.m.

Go Hone, Go, Go, Go,.... To another planet, or maybe Paris again.

jan..
24 Jun 2011 09:34p.m.

Goodluck to Hone Harawira that deserves it most for all his hard work trying to reunited with what he was used to since France trip with his wife.. Never the spare moment that Harawira was turned away from his position as an MP , this man enoyed his job but the hear'say was taken over his ability to act, its no criminal but just an ''hear say', and all the more reason's that Harawira must be employed and not unemployed, Harawira need to employed by this hard going election.. rethink and be fairly and give Harawira this chance to prove that he is worth it in this world of ours.. GOD BLESS..

James J.REad
24 Jun 2011 07:35p.m.

Whatever spin the victim tries to put on the outcome, after tomorrow the Mana Party or the Maori Party will be dog tucker. That there isn't room in a small country like N.Z. for both parties and the success of one will mean death to the other.With which - if either - will JOhn Key want as a coalition partner after November, or will he settle for just having ACT?

James J.REad
24 Jun 2011 07:35p.m.

Whatever spin the victim tries to put on the outcome, after tomorrow the Mana Party or the Maori Party will be dog tucker. That there isn't room in a small country like N.Z. for both parties and the success of one will mean death to the other.With which - if either - will JOhn Key want as a coalition partner after November, or will he settle for just having ACT?

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