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Dear John,
As the referendum weekend unfolds, we anticipate a
whirlwind of narratives, some of which may not
entirely be accurate. It's crucial for us to address these
potential misconceptions head-on, so you, our valued
supporter, are equipped with the truth, whether you're assisting the
'No' campaign at booths or engaging in discussions with others.
Contrary to what some may say, our campaign's primary approach was
to let the 'Yes' campaign speak for itself. We
highlighted their own words, putting a spotlight on the
inconsistencies in their statements regarding the treaty and the
Voice.
We showcased their alternating stances, ensuring that Australians
were given a comprehensive view of their intentions.
It's also worth noting the unfortunate remarks from our Prime
Minister, who dismissed significant aspects of the Uluru statement as
mere 'conspiracies'. While his comments were later proven
inaccurate, he's largely remained
unchallenged.
However, amidst these challenges, our campaign has been a beacon of
dignity. You, John, have been at the forefront of this, ensuring that
the truth prevails. Your commitment to the cause is commendable, and
we are immensely grateful.
A significant highlight for us has been the overwhelming response
from over 1,200 scrutineers who've joined us under
the One Nation banner. Their dedication ensures that this referendum
remains transparent, fair, and true to democratic
principles.
As the final hours approach, take immense pride in the
campaign we've conducted and the role you've played in it.
Together, we stand united in pursuit of a free and just Australia.
There is a long road ahead of us as we fight for a unified,
harmonious Australia. Don't forget the Liberals have promised
another race-based referendum, stating they will legislate a
'Voice'.
This week's "Please Explain" cartoon should clarify any
doubts subscribers might have about the Voice. We have the ghost of a
Prime Minister-past giving a cameo, showcasing our
country's current success. Meanwhile, Albo reflects on why his Voice
has tanked and unsurprisingly stuffs up trying to work out
why it all went so wrong.

If we were going to give an award for a decent
prediction about tomorrow's referendum, no matter the result,
this comment on Pauline Hanon's X thread sums up Labor's
predicament best.

Kind regards,
Damian Huxham
National Secretary | Pauline Hanson's One Nation
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