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Resolve and Roy Morgan are prominent Australian pollsters and reliable sources (ABC News and Inside Story) have seen fit to note that they are not APC members and report, in Resolve's case, their reasons for not joining. Devoting a paragraph to discussing non-membership is not undue. It's also been suggested to add more information about why APC members chose to join, which I welcome so long as it's reliably sourced, but the answer is not to remove existing well-sourced material. – Teratix₵06:44, 18 September 2023 (UTC)Reply