Both major parties in NSW face an uphill battle to win the March state election
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Both major parties in NSW face an uphill battle to win the March state election

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Victory in the March 25 NSW election will be an uphill battle for either major party. Every vote will count for Mr Minns, who holds the south Sydney seat on the minuscule margin of 0.1 per cent. The Liberals currently hold Pittwater on a 22.4 per cent margin but that vote may slip with the retirement of popular MP Rob Stokes at this election. Traditionally a relatively safe Labor seat, Liberal MP Stuart Ayres turned it blue in 2010 with a 25.7 per cent swing. New electoral boundaries have shifted the marginal seat further south, meaning it's a likely Labor gain on a margin of 1.7 per cent.

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