Key members of the campaign for an Indigenous voice to parliament say they won’t be caught up analysing numbers as some polls show no vote growing
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Prominent yes campaigners on the Indigenous voice referendum say they won’t be “caught up” analysing polls – some of which show a decline in the yes vote – saying their job is to “keep the faith” and talk to the Australian people, not politicians and pollsters.
Prof Marcia Langton, a key member of the government’s referendum working group, said the yes campaign was a people’s movement that has mobilised thousands of supporters.
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