I doubt there is much information on a per-day basis, but Greens have held either first or second place every single day for the last 10 days, which is probably showing something. Then again, we know the Greens won’t win*, so I conclude this is not displaying a representative sample of the voters.
* I recognise that any “balance of power” result for the Greens is a tactical win, but my point is that “worm” scores don’t translate to votes.
I doubt there is much information on a per-day basis, but Greens have held either first or second place every single day for the last 10 days, which is probably showing something. Then again, we know the Greens won’t win*, so I conclude this is not displaying a representative sample of the voters.
* I recognise that any “balance of power” result for the Greens is a tactical win, but my point is that “worm” scores don’t translate to votes.