Labour MP David Cunliffe is still confident he can win the party's leadership contest against David Shearer, saying he believed at least 6 to 10 MPs were undecided or could change their minds - enough to give him the win.
Mr Cunliffe said yesterday his core support group remained intact following David Parker's decision to withdraw and throw his support behind David Shearer in Labour's leadership race.
Asked if he would withdraw if he sensed he would not win, Mr Cunliffe said: "I haven't got that sense, so I can't address that question."
Labour's caucus has 34 MPs who can vote in the secret ballot and the winner will need at least 18 votes.
He said he was "relaxed and confident" about his support base staying strong. And despite the hype Shearer's supporters have built up online, Mr Cunliffe said he expected most caucus members to make up their minds after hearing from the two contenders during a series of meetings in main centres over the next week.