ELECTION 2020: Beware underestimating Shane Jones

ELECTION 2020: Beware underestimating Shane Jones
Andy Fyers
With NZ First teetering on the brink of oblivion in polls, the party’s hopes of a return to Parliament may hang on Shane Jones chances in Northland.On the surface of it, Jones is not a very good candidate, standing four times for four defeats.He lost Northland in 2005 and 2008 as Labour candidate, and Tamaki Makaurau in 2011. In 2017 he was defeated in Whangarei for NZ First.This time Jones is hoping to overturn the 1,400-vote margin his leader Winston Peters gave up to National’s Matt King in 2017.A look beyond the headline win/los...

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