After 22 days of low profile, lacklustre and downright weird campaigning the outcome of the Queensland election hinges on the final four days.
It seems voters haven't or can't make up their minds. Do they stick with the devil they know. A Labor Party which has shown itself to be unable at times to respond to the electorates needs. A party which has ignored for too long problems in health, education and roads. Or do they go for a mob, who until nine months ago, have been nothing more than a disorganised rabble.
The LNP has had a relatively trouble free campaign but it's strategy of making leader Lawrence Springborg a small target in the months leading up to the poll has the potential to backfire.
The campaign so far has been overshadowed by a category five cyclone and an environmentally damaging oil spill... so when voters go into the booths on Saturday they might not even know who the LNP is which makes it hard to vote for them.
This election will be decided by a handful of votes in a handful of seats.

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