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Poll: Support up for Maori-National deal

Auckland : New Zealand | about 1 month ago  
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In the poll of 1002 Maori on both the general and Maori rolls, 68 per cent of Maori Party supporters said they agreed with the party's decision to form a government with National...National's levels of support improved, climbing from 15 per cent in March last year to 20 per cent.
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  • News Source: New Zealand Herald | 22 days ago
    In the poll of 1002 Maori on both the general and Maori rolls, 68 per cent of Maori Party supporters said they agreed with the party's decision to form a government with National...National's levels of support improved, climbing from 15 per cent in...
  • News Source: Xtra News | 23 days ago
    The Maori Party remains popular with Maori, one year on from the election. Marae digipoll released today surveyed just over 1,000 people on the Maori and general rolls. Were an election held today, 48.1 percent of Maori would vote for the Maori Party.
  • News Source: Xtra News | 23 days ago
    More than two thirds of Maori Party supporters believe the party did the right thing in joining the National government coalition following last year's General Election, according to a survey. The Marae-DigiPoll survey of 1002 people -- 700 on the...
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  • Blog Source: www.thestandard.org.nz
    Firebrand Maori Party MP Hone Harawira – under attack for an explosive email – says he could quit at the next election over his party's support for National. honerealsmall. Mr Harawira told The Dominion Post this week that he was ...
  • Blog Source: adamsmith.wordpress.com
    It would seem that Hone Harawira may not be the only person harbouring rather odd views in the Maori Party. Retired judge Hekia Hingston,Maori Party co-vice president appeared to defend Harawira yesterday. ...
  • Blog Source: www.voxy.co.nz
    Clearly, Harawira looks to have tested the patience of both his colleagues and the wider Maori Party itself. While he may have support within his electorate, Harawira is pretty much a goner as his behaviour continues to be particularly ...
  • Blog Source: msmaori.blogspot.com
    The Party is preparing for a disciplinary hui with the Tai Tokerau MP, no doubt there will be representatives from the wider Maori community who will insist on speaking in support of Harawira and the Party. I doubt anyone at that hui ...
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