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  "description": "Luxon seemed surprised that his ditching Bishop for Simeon Brown as campaign chair would be a talking point.",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-02T17:30:40.000Z",
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  "textContent": "> Christopher Luxon’s Cabinet reshuffle made two things very clear on Thursday.\n>\n> Firstly, that the Prime Minister doesn’t trust one of his most competent ministers enough to leave him in charge of his party’s election campaign.\n>\n> And secondly, he’s become aware New Zealand First and ACT are doing a better job of winning over the rural vote.\n>\n> Those two realisations resulted in Chris Bishop being unceremoniously dumped as campaign chair just seven months out from the election, and first-term MP – the relatively unknown Wairarapa farmer Mike Butterick – being thrust into a ministerial role.\n>\n> Luxon seemed surprised that his ditching Bishop for Simeon Brown as campaign chair would be a talking point.\n>\n> Asked for the rationale he pointed to the “workload” Bishop was under.\n>\n> RNZ\n\nRead More",
  "title": "Face of the Day",
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