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Damien Grant: TOP isn't serious – its numbers are just vibes and feels
NZ🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

Damien Grant: TOP isn't serious – its numbers are just vibes and feels

The article references a statement by Damien Grant criticizing the TOP (Te Pāti Māori) party, suggesting that its numerical claims lack seriousness and are based more on subjective impressions ('vibes and feels') rather than concrete data. The piece appears to question the credibility of TOP’s statistical assertions without providing specific evidence or counterpoints. No additional context or detailed arguments are provided in the available text.

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Damien Grant: TOP isn't serious – its numbers are just vibes and feels

The article references a statement by Damien Grant criticizing the TOP (Te Pāti Māori) party, suggesting that its numerical claims lack seriousness and are based more on subjective impressions ('vibes and feels') rather than concrete data. The piece appears to question the credibility of TOP’s statistical assertions without providing specific evidence or counterpoints. No additional context or detailed arguments are provided in the available text.

Bias read (Center): The headline presents a critical view of a political party but does not include explicit biased language, one-sided sourcing, or overt editorializing. It appears to report a claim made by Damien Grant without clear endorsement or rejection, maintaining a neutral stance.

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