Leading politicians work for the 'ethnic vote'

Leading politicians have been fixtures at multicultural community events virtually since the day the election was called.

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Leading politicians have been fixtures at multicultural community events virtually since the day the election was called.

Some researchers say, a so-called "ethnic vote", emerged with the 1970s Whitam Labor government's multicultural policies.

But while the "ethnic vote" was traditionally called a working class Labor vote - things seems to have changed.

Watch the video report above for the full story.

Can the major parties win over a roomful of migrant voters from marginal seats? WATCH tonight's Insight: Election 2013 Special at 8.30pm online or on SBS ONE.


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