We kept the blog open in case anything happened, and well, not a lot did.
I can tell you the Liberals are very worried about the seat of Sturt in South Australia though, and that they are not confident of retaking Boothby.

Flinders is on the watch list and Brisbane is ‘too close to call’ between Labor and the Coalition, although apparently some of the heat has come off the Liberal campaign in Ryan.

Kevin Hogan is starting to make calls about support for the Nationals leadership, along with Bridget McKenzie. Ted O’Brien is (laughably, but hey – stranger things have happened) looking if there is any support for him making a bid for the Liberals’ leadership.

Calare could go Nationals or independent, although Andrew Gee has lost some of his vote. Nuclear as a policy is in the absolute doldrums – no one really likes it. There is unhappiness with the Coalition spending money on trying to make Bendigo a marginal seat because – why? Especially when other seats (Calare, Cowper, Wannon, Monash, etc) need defending. Barnaby Joyce is keeping his head DOWN to ensure that there is not even a whiff of a fingerprint on the Nationals campaign result. (That way Littleproud owns it all) Labor could win Bulwinkle and the Greens are firming on Wills. The best gains for the Coalition still seem to be in Victoria, although that too is on the bubble.

By and large it seems like voters are gritting their teeth and giving Labor another chance. But Labor won’t have too many more chances to use power. So that will be the next question.