Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan Faces Backlash for Door-Knocking Campaign
Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan is slammed for showing up at a resident's home unannounced: 'God no'

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Jacinta Allan, Premier of Victoria, faced criticism during her door-knocking campaign in Jackass Flat after ignoring a resident's 'no door knockers' sign. With internal polling showing her seat may be at risk, Allan's popularity has declined, leading to concerns ahead of the upcoming state election.
- 01Resident Corina Brewster confronted Allan for ignoring her 'no door knockers' sign, expressing her discontent with the Premier.
- 02Allan's seat, Bendigo East, which she has held since 1999, is now considered potentially vulnerable according to Labor insiders.
- 03A recent poll ranked Allan as Australia's most disliked premier, with a net approval rating of -32.
- 04Victoria's net debt is projected to reach $199.3 billion by mid-2030, raising concerns about fiscal responsibility.
- 05Opposition Leader Jess Wilson criticized the government's rising debt and proposed tax cuts if the Coalition returns to power.
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Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan's door-to-door campaign in Jackass Flat has sparked backlash after she ignored a resident's 'no door knockers' sign. Resident Corina Brewster expressed her disapproval, stating she would not vote for Allan. This incident highlights the challenges Allan faces as internal polling suggests her seat in Bendigo East, which she has held since 1999, may be at risk ahead of the November state election. Allan's popularity has plummeted, with a recent poll showing her as Australia's most disliked premier, recording a net approval rating of -32. Amidst concerns over the state's financial health, with net debt expected to reach $199.3 billion by mid-2030, the government has announced significant spending initiatives, including discounted car registrations and public transport. Opposition Leader Jess Wilson has criticized the government's handling of debt and promised tax cuts if the Coalition regains power, further complicating Allan's campaign efforts.
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The backlash against Allan's campaign may affect her chances of re-election, impacting local governance and policy direction in Bendigo East.
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