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Labor’s Election Mastermind has unveiled the five most important areas that have been engaged Anthony Albanese To achieve a landslide victory.

Paul Erickson, the national secretary of the Alp, told the National Press Club in Canberra on Wednesday that the execution of the Prime Minister was the key to achieve such a thunderous victory.

“From the first Monday of January to the election day, the prime minister was in the form of your life,” said Erickson.

“I originally wrote that the prime minister had not set a foot wrong,” he added – in a reference to the prime minister who fell out of a stage during the campaign – to roar of laughter of the collected journalists and political figures.

‘But this would have called on the Media Cheer team of the coalition to interview the stage of the Mining and Energy Conference in Newcastle as part of a position on Labor -Lautens.

“So instead I will claim that the Premier’s campaign was exemplary at a presentative level.”

Albanese was present to hear the gag about his notorious stumbling at the start of the campaign.

Erickson, who is described as a ‘calm genius’, contrasted the sunny optimism of Albanian with the negative campaigns of the coalition – and in particular of Peter Dutton in particular.

Paul Erickson, the national secretary of the Alp, told the National Press Club in Canberra on Wednesday that the execution of the Prime Minister was the key to achieve such a thunderous victory.

Paul Erickson, the national secretary of the Alp, told the National Press Club in Canberra on Wednesday that the execution of the Prime Minister was the key to achieve such a thunderous victory.

“Originally I wrote here that the prime minister did not set a foot wrong,” Erickson added to roar of laughter of the collected journalists and political figures

The five reasons why Labor won

1. It is ‘Building Australia Future’ campaign

2. Their record about the economy

3. Medicare

4. Albo’s performance

5. Dutton’s poor performance

“Peter Dutton was gloomy about the country, more about the future and the most animated when increasing the problems with Australia is confronted,” he added.

He also credited the ‘Building Australia Future’ campaign of Labor and the central policy of tax cuts to lower HECS debts by 20 percent, and its deposit scheme for buyers of the first home for his election success.

Another factor, Erickson claimed, was Medicare.

“There was no debate about our promise to restore bulk invoicing, so that nine out of ten GP visits are invoiced in 2030 bulk,” he added.

But the campaign strategist was critical of the coalition decision to postpone the announcement of the policy as closer to the election date.

“The Peter Dutton campaign considered this an extremes with less than two weeks to go on insiders, Michael Sukar said that the coalition saved their policy so that they could:” Connection with Australians when they were hired, “said Erickson.

“I remember watching that interview and thought – you have not become long now, brother!”

Erickson said that the fifth factor was the record of Labor on the economy.

Erickson (photo) has also credited the 'Building Australia Future' campaign from Labor and its central policy of tax cuts with the reduction of HEC's debts by 20 percent, and his deposit scheme for buyers of the first home before his election success

Erickson (photo) has also credited the ‘Building Australia Future’ campaign from Labor and its central policy of tax cuts with the reduction of HEC’s debts by 20 percent, and his deposit scheme for buyers of the first home before his election success

“In the campaign we were able to point out that record and emphasize the contrast with the decade of failure of coalitions,” he added.

‘When the birth came to power, inflation rose and real wages to go down.

‘Inflation was 2.4 percent on election day and the real wages had grown five quarters in a row.

“The rate reduction of February crystallized the confidence that the economy had turned around and yesterday’s rate reduction confirmed the progress that Australia continues to make.”

In the meantime, Erickson was critical of the negative campaign of the coalition and, to a smaller extent, the association with the Trump administration, which he said was worn in their tracking survey.

“The coalition made more promises they could not afford with a margin of nine,” he said.

‘And the coalition led the more negative campaign with a margin of 11 points.

“These results are the ultimate indictment against the final focus of the coalition on cultural wars instead of the costs of living.”

He burned the Dutton ‘Strange’ campaign.

“Was he aimed at Australians who were looking for the party with the best plan to better finish them over the next three years?” Asked Erickson.

“Or won his priority about voters looking for an Australian variation on Maga?”

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