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- 2002 Leaders Debate - Analysis
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- NZ On Screen
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- NZ On Screen
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The TVNZ Leaders Debate for the 2002 General Election attracted controversy for its use of an onscreen graph, which tracked the response of 100 undecided voters in real time. There was concern that the device – aka 'The Worm', first launched in 1996 – would put a focus on populism and TV performance over policy. This post-debate analysis, with broadcaster Peter Williams hosting a panel of political commentators, includes a behind the scenes look at The Worm. Peter Dunne’s later success in the...
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- Video
- Date created
- 2002
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- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/2002-leaders-debate-analysis
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- politics / general election / helen clark / bill english / peter dunne / jeanette fitzsimmons / winston peters / worm / richard prebble / jim anderton / laila harre / leaders' debate / leaders debate / 1996 election / juliet roper / heaton dyer / marijuana / crime / law and order / act / united / greens / alliance / national / labour / new zealand first / immigration / paul holmes / health / gordon copeland / treaty of waitangi / treaty claims / one news / ge / genetic engineering / corn / corngate
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