One of the basics of election campaigns is image control: make sure that every night on the evening commercial news bulletins there are images of the leader doing something positive.
There’s a longstanding belief that if you couple positive images with positive analysis and reportage, you’ll win the day. Win enough days, you win the campaign. And winning the campaign can be enough to overcome a polling gap that existed before the campaign started.
2019 was a classic case, and showed Scott Morrison was a master of the technique. Now he’s pursuing the same strategy. Every day he’s making some minor announcement — often a new handout — and then being filmed in situ. The role of hi-vis vests and helmets in campaigns has long been mocked, but Morrison is undeterred, and happily cosplays for the cameras wherever he goes.
Mock if you like, but it’s about the images, about the small number of disengaged and undecided/uninterested voters who pay no attention to politics but might catch a glimpse of a politician on the news. That glimpse, that brief moment, is the chance to convey a positive or negative image.
But as colleague Cam Wilson has pointed out, it seems that the more Morrison gets about generating those images, the less voters like him. All polls show the Coalition’s vote, and Morrison’s net approval rating, falling during the campaign after a brief rise at the start following Albanese’s first-day gaffe.
And female voters look to be deeply hostile to Morrison.
As The Australian Financial Review’s Phil Coorey pointed out after the latest Ipsos poll, Morrison’s numbers among female voters are dire and not shifting.
Labor’s primary vote lead among women is eight, compared with five among men. His net disapproval is 23 among women and 16 among men. Albanese’s lead as preferred prime minister is seven among women and he has led among women throughout the campaign. Men have tilted Albanese’s way only in the latest poll, 41-38.
When did the collapse in female support for Morrison happen? Roy Morgan polling provides some clues. It tracks male and female two-party-preferred outcomes. Both male and female support for Labor pulled away dramatically from support for the Coalition in 2021 — but at different dates. Male support suddenly shifted in November-December, and began a steep trajectory of rising support for the ALP.
That coincides with the period when the government’s failure to secure rapid antigen tests, and the inability of people to find any, was dominating the news.
But women turned towards Labor much earlier in the Roy Morgan data: in February, when Brittany Higgins emerged to reveal her ordeal and treatment by the government. At that exact point, female voters — who were about evenly split on the parties over the pandemic — shifted to Labor, and it only got worse after that.
Morrison’s comprehensive bungling of the Higgins matter — will we ever find out who in his office was briefing against her partner, or will that inquiry vanish with Phil Gaetjens? — and the astonishing failure of both he and Christian Porter to properly deal with historical allegations of rape made against the latter (which Porter denies) drove female voters en masse from the Coalition.
The reemergence of the alleged disgusting treatment of Rachelle Miller during the campaign — with Morrison confirming the invisible Alan Tudge would return as education minister after the election despite an alleged huge payout to Miller — will only serve to reinforce the view that Morrison has a profoundly troubling view of women and their right to workplace safety.
The gap in the Morgan poll is still stark despite some narrowing during the campaign: Labor leads by 16 points on a two-party-preferred basis among women, compared with just two points among men.
The long campaign Morrison planned was designed to run down Labor’s lead so he could exploit his alleged campaigning genius. But he appears to have only confirmed to half the electorate what they worked out more than a year ago.
I’m female and I loathe Morrison with a passion. I know I’m not alone, as polling and social media attest. His contempt for women and patronising paternalism has alienated many of us, especially his complete failure to understand that we are human beings who deserve to be treated with respect, both at work and at home. During Morrison’s tenure he has shown a complete inability to even grasp why we detest him, needing to consult Jenny on the most basic of human responses to allegations of rape and workplace harassment, as well as the epidemic of violence against women by intimate partners occurring in this country. We marched in the streets in our tens of thousands to protest and he didn’t even bother to meet us. That’s when he lost the female vote. He’ll now pay the price.
Spot on Catherine, and what an epitaph he’ll live with.
Removed by women voters
. May that sting for a very long time.Maybe yes, maybe knotty…
A lot of people, often a majority – even those on the distaff side who tend to have an overriding responsibility over & above even themselves – consistently act, vote and behave in ways so deleterious to their own interests that one just gapes in stunned wonder.
It should not be forgotten that in 2016 over 52% of white women with a college education voted for Trump – against a woman.
Whether this tells more about US ‘college’ education or women or their corrupted & dysfunctional politics is hard to say.
“…on the distaff side…”
Jesus Christ, I haven’t heard that since the early 1960s when, in the Muswellbrook Methodist Church, the Minister or one of the senior (always male) Elders (or whatever they were called) thanked the Women’s Auxiliary for their sterling work. Form memory it was always “the distaff side” rarely “women” of “ladies”.
The distaff was the perfect weapon for women, long before Penelope kept at bay the Suitors for 20yrs – very sharp and nicely weighted for divers purposes.
As an implement it survived into the Bowdlerised Victorian fairy tales of princesses pricking their finger and swooning at the sight of blood.
Arch Maenad Angela Carter’s “The Bloody Chamber” refers.
The distaff was the perfect weapon for women, long before Penelope kept at bay the Suitors for 20yrs – very sharp and nicely weighted for divers purposes.
As an implement it survived into the Bowdlerised Victorian fairy tales of princesses spiking their finger and swooning at the sight of blood.
Arch Maenad Angela Carter’s “The Bloody Chamber” refers.
How very 1980’s …gothic
Several millennia before that.
Based on what overall percentage of white women: what was the percentage of white men? Are there more white women than white men; you could say the whole system is bent too and 90% of propaganda is sourced from rich men and they’re corporate sponsors in banking, investment arms….blah, blah,blah
maybe Stockholm syndrome ..is that it.. women are like men are all individuals and people consist of all creeds and colours and socio-economic backgrounds and fears and prejudices
Some of you marched in the streets, Catherine. Lots of women didn’t. Some will even vote for ScoMo. Again. I guess they don’t count. Except…they do.
Quality bit of mansplaining there, Jack. Nice one.
..ho ho, somebody’s smarming for a pat on the head from the cool girls, aren’t they?!
chortle
..how lucky they are to have a big strong feller like you to protect ‘em pete!
double chortle
Jerk
yeah, could well be. not a craven platitude-spewing patroniser tho, jnewt. if you prefer that in yr men, fine. there’s ten million like pete around nowadays. avoid me, hang out with them. am sure that will solve all your gender ills. ‘coz everything’s gunna be different when albo gets in, huh. chrs.
Grow up.
Love that old chestnut too he couldn’t get a R….t in a bro….t..l
At least it’s concise, which is unusual.
vj park your misdirected anger for half a second and recognise real gender respect when you see it. or don’t. i really don’t give a f**k anymore, tbh. if women really truly want to keep defining their whole effing lives by what we men supposedly think, do, say, permit, want, forbid, allow, expect, control, demand, define, coerce, dupe, pressure and force chicks to do….be my guest. be my guest.
personally i can’t think of anything duller, more ghastly and less feminist.
when “Jesuinas” is reincarnate ( my biblical fantasy) …Well she’ll come back to do some reckoning; in fact she? is not a She ..She/he is not a he only…”Jesuinas” is the human which encompasses all of Gods Creatures…First stop the hypocrites who do their business in our place -greed and control ahead of all else; she/he comes down to earth to fix up the marauders in the marketplace any who desecrate our beautiful world with false God marauder monsters
You cant force chicks to lay any eggs.. Oh that is wrong you can implement coercive control my love. When they go low show em how low and get some limited space and opportunity for nourishment or make em jobless; been reading too much propaganda from a POV which is inspired by simplistic profiling ; its only human beings with pussys who want to riot
Jack Robertson’s post has obviously zoomed over your head at a rate of knots.
#MeToo doesn’t do irony bill
Many of those ladies are now dead from a virus that ripped through their aged care homes. The mismanagement of the pandemic amongst older Australians will have resonated. Am absolutely confident Jack Robertson that this disaffection for Morrison and his government has accrued because of multiple factors. The conservatives strategy has to create a dogwhistle by monstering trans children and adults and their families to try to harvest votes amongst religious groups. This is hardly going to feature more prominently with these voters than the erosion of their own or their family members wages by inflation coupled with rising interest rates.
that old chestnut; blame the victims of an objectively skewered economy and model
I also believe his treatment of Christine Holgate was deportable. She was well on the way to getting Australia Post relevant and profitable, particularly in regional areas.
christine holgate is worth $30 million and kicking ceo goals yet again (as usual) at toll. christine holgate (as usual) doesn’t need you, me, scott morrison or anyone else, man or woman, to look after her.
christine holgate is doing just fine.
So is what the bloke who got flown into the top job in Europe..you know the gastlighting economic girly man..he now sits in Europe on your dime sweetheart
Now on that Chris I went to a city post office to send a box last week; guess what closed at 4 pm!!!
And much of the floor space substituted with DIY.. infrastructure empty of business and customers.. absurdist ..mismanagement… So that is just great for Australian enterprise and competition aint it? has that board been sacked and investigated yet
I would have thought the same would have applied with Tony Abbott with his remarks about women doing the ironing, and not having the aptituds to be successful, but he still managed a majority vote from you lot
…ah but tony abbott clearly coerced and forced and bullied those poor vulnerable women into voting for him, caleb…the fragile, agency-paralysed little petals…at least i ‘think’ (?) that’s how ‘feminism’ explains it, nowadays…
Get a massage Lovey and get out some old school Benny Hill or if suitable some Kevin Bloody Wilson; this is silly for your and unhealthy
you (Sic) sorry
“You lot”; wow that really says more about the author than subject
There was quite a bit of self imposed othering in the original comment. OBVIOUSLY men voted for Tones. He was just one of the boys and wanted a sandwich ready when he got home. Women at the time I would have thought would have just as much reason as they do now to vote against.
Meanwhile: “During Morrison’s tenure he has shown a complete inability to even grasp why we detest him, needing to consult Jenny on the most basic of human responses to allegations of rape and workplace harassment, as well as the epidemic of violence against women by intimate partners occurring in this country. We marched in the streets in our tens of thousands to protest and he didn’t even bother to meet us. That’s when he lost the female vote. He’ll now pay the price”.
Why is there now apparant universal detest for the hon scott morrison that was so clearly missing during the 2010/13 elections? I mean I’ll take my wins where I can get them, but I’m not fully convinced on the reasons for the recent change of sides 🙂
Even today he has invoked and exploited Jenny’s name for his political gain. It’s obscene.
Of course the disenchantment is mostly due to Morrison. But there are others on his front bench who make female skin crawl.
Julie Bishop told us on 7.30 about their special boys’ club, the self-professed Big Swinging D1cks. Morrison can’t take all the credit for offending female voters.
He can, as the head of the Parliamentary Liberal Party he has the power and authority to bring the troops back into line.
That he doesn’t or cannot shows that he isn’t well respected, even within his own political house.
Or that he doesn’t see that there is a problem.
“Fudge” and Du.. he who we
dare not speak his name ton
The smirking liar from the shires campaign is around school yard bully ridicule of whatever the other bloke does. It was the same in 2019 but he won then becauae there were easy things to ridicule for the benefit of his dumb followers. This time round he hasnt had those easy targets and some of his dumb followers have woken up that beyond the smirk theres not much substance. What there is is a feeling that this guy is taking a bit under the counter for his own personal benefit. And not only him, the entire gang seems to be crooked and not muxh interested in what they are paid to do. They are only in it for themselves.
And let’s not forget the “Not far from here, such marches, even now, are being met with bullets…” during the March 4 Justice in 2021, uttered by our fearless leader while he was hiding under his desk from all those evil, militant women.
Surely, any man with a woman or girl in his life couldn’t, with any sense of conscience, vote for a party with a “leader” such as this.
Morrison’s attitude to women has always been demeaning and patronising.
Men are always referred to by their title or position, the Minister, the Commissioner, Mr Jones, Justice Smith and so on.
Women are referred to by their given name, Brittany, Julia, Christine, Grace etc.
Morrison ever gives them the respect they deserve as he clearly believes they are subservient to males.
Grating …you are so right