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Mr Druery used parties with attention grabbing names to drive voters away from More other protest parties like One Nation “to help the Andrews government to get its contentious legislation through the parliament”. “Druery also makes it clear that Victoria still has Group Voting Tickets because of a sweetheart deal between him and the Premier to deny preferences to the Greens, “As it stands, the Liberals, if elected, say they will scrap the Group Voting Ticket and end Druey's manipulation of voter preferences.” * SKY * 3:55PM November 19, 2022 SHARE THIS ARTICLE * Facebook * Twitter * Whatsapp * Email * Print * Save Sky News host Peta Credlin says “Preference Whisperer” Glenn Druery has been caught “bragging” about using the Victorian electoral system to place candidates into the senate by placing them above the line on group voting tickets. Mr Druery used parties with attention grabbing names to drive voters away from other protest parties like One Nation “to help the Andrews government to get its contentious legislation through the parliament”. “Druery also makes it clear that Victoria still has Group Voting Tickets because of a sweetheart deal between him and the Premier to deny preferences to the Greens, “As it stands, the Liberals, if elected, say they will scrap the Group Voting Ticket and end Druey's manipulation of voter preferences.” Sky News host Peta Credlin says “Preference Whisperer” Glenn Druery has been caught “bragging” about using the Victorian electoral system to place candidates into the senate by placing them above the line on group voting tickets. Mr Druery used parties with attention grabbing names to drive voters away from other protest parties like One Nation “to help the Andrews government to get its contentious legislation through the parliament”. “Druery also makes it clear that Victoria still has Group Voting Tickets because of a sweetheart deal between him and the Premier to deny preferences to the Greens, “As it stands, the Liberals, if elected, say they will scrap the Group Voting Ticket and end Druey’s manipulation of voter preferences.” SHARE THIS ARTICLE * Facebook * Twitter * Whatsapp * Email * Print * Save READ NEXT * Commentary The big green challenge that CEOs can’t control This week, almost 50 of the nation’s top bosses will meet to tackle the hardest part of their efforts to slash carbon output. 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