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"Dai LE (Liberal)", from Cabramatta - 2008 New South Wales By-elections - ABC Elections (Australian Broadcasting Corporaton)

OOctober 22, 2008
"The Liberals' Dai Le has vowed to continue the fight and will set up a new office in Cabramatta soon to start her 2011 campaign.", from Fright Night by Fairfield Champion, Australia
Picture: Liberal candidate for 2011, Dai Le

October 21, 2008
"John Verduci, 39, and Tony Le Nguyen, 40, who went head to head at last year’s Stony Creek by-election, will once again face each other as Independent candidates in Saltwater Ward", from Three stand to be counted by Footscray, Yarraville, Braybrook Star, Australia

October 19, 2008
"Ms Le said last night she had not given up hope of winning - 12,000 postal votes are yet to be counted - but said she would definitely be a contender in 2011.", from Landslide win gives Libs hope for 2011 by The Sydney Morning Herald
"The ALP's Nick Lalich beat the Liberals' candidate, former ABC journalist Dai Le, to win 49.5 per cent of Cabramatta's primary votes and 56.4 per cent on a two-party-preferred basis.", from Labor suffers historic swings in NSW by ABC Online, Australia
"With over half the votes counted, Mr Lalich had 56 percent of the two-party preferred vote against Ms Le.", from Voter backlash has Rees reeling by NEWS.com.au
October 18, 2008
"Counting so far suggests the Liberal candidate in Cabramatta, Dai Le, has secured a 23 per cent swing, although that won't be enough for her to wrest the seat from Labor.", from Big swing to NSW Libs in early count by Melbourne Herald Sun
"While in Cabramatta the count will go to preferences, the predicted 22 per cent swing to Liberal candidate Dai Le will not be enough for her to wrest the seat from Labor's Nick Lalich.", from Labor massacred in by-elections by The Australian
"The Liberals' candidate for Cabramatta, Dai Le, has enjoyed a surge of support.", from Labor punished in NSW by-elections by ABC Online, Australia
"One area of interest today will be how the Liberal Party's Vietnamese candidate, Dai Le, fares in the former health minister Reba Meagher's old seat of Cabramatta.", from Pain at the polls by The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia
"Dai Le, the 40-year-old Liberal candidate, is the antithesis of Meagher.", from A woman who believes Cabra matters by The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia
"A senior minister confirmed that polling showed Labor would only narrowly win Cabramatta - the party's second safest seat with a margin of 29.1 per cent - with fears the large Vietnamese community could fall behind Ms Le, a Vietnamese refugee.", from Labor facing a by-election massacre by NEWS.com.au, Australia
"However, Liberal candidate for Cabramatta Dai Le has raised enough eyebrows to make a safe seat or an upper house berth at the 2011 election a possibility.", from Coalition hit by claims of trickery by The Australian

October 17, 2008
"DAI LE will enter the Liberal Party pantheon tomorrow if she achieves the improbable and beats Labor out of its second safest seat in the country.", from Tough fight after rough journey by The Sydney Morning Herald
"Liberal candidate for Cabramatta Dai Le said the sentiment she had been hearing was that the community wanted a change.", from Rees flees as by-election 'doom' looms by The Age
"DAI LE will enter the Liberal Party pantheon tomorrow if she achieves the improbable and beats Labor out of its second safest seat in the country.", from Tough fight after rough journey by Stock and Land

October 16, 2008
"The Liberal's candidate, Dai Le, says people in the area have told her they were not happy with the former Labor member, Reba Meagher, who did not live in the electorate.", from Liberals hope anger will tip Meagher's seat by ABC Online, Australia

October 15 2008
"The debate was the initiative of Greens candidate Lindsay Langlands and was attended by independent and president of the Australian Business Party, Joseph Adams, Liberal candidate Dai Le, Labor candidate and Fairfield Mayor Nick Lalich and independent Alasdair McDonald, who is also a member of the Communist League.", from Policies up for scrutiny by Fairfield Champion, Australia
Picture: Nick Laliach and Dai Le
"The Liberals are fielding Dai Le, a former Champion journalist, Vietnamese migrant and documentary producer. ", from Showdown time by Fairfield Champion, Australia

October 7, 2008

"Dai Le said she was surprised at the number of Vietnamese who have not been voting or have been voting independent ``because they haven't connected with a candidate before''.", from Mayor shy of debate by Fairfield Champion, Australia

October 1, 2008

Picture: Liberal candidate Dai Le is flanked by NSW Liberal Leader Barry O'Farrell and NSW MLA Charlie Lynn
"Mr O'Farrell said Dai Le brought youth, enthusiasm and local knowledge to the position.", from Leaders going head-to-head by Fairfield Champion, Australia

 

September 28, 2008

Picture: Long shot... Cabramatta byelection Liberal candidate Dai Le with her five-year-old son Ethan Lambert.
"Journalist and filmmaker Dai Le was 11 when she, her mother and two younger sisters arrived from the Philippines, having spent three years in a refugee camp after fleeing Vietnam.", from Finding strength in adversity by Sydney Morning Herald, Australia

September 27, 2008

"Labor is not confident of retaining Ryde, while the Liberals are hoping an ABC broadcaster with a Vietnamese background might swing voters their way in Cabramatta.", from 28 candidates to fight it out in NSW by-elections by ABC Online, Australia

September 26, 2008

"The New South Wales Liberal Party has chosen an ABC broadcaster with a Vietnamese background as its candidate for the Sydney seat of Cabramatta in next month's state by-election.", from Liberals pick ABC broadcaster for by-election by ABC Online, Australia
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