KEY POINTS:
A round-up of what bloggers have chosen to focus on for their final pre-election blogs:
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TheStandard.org.nz lets its readers know when its posts will stop and then start again.
They say the last posts will arrive later today: "We'll have endorsements from the Standardistas, a post on the essential question of politics... a post on why voting for a National government is a bad idea, and a post for undecided voters."
* Russell Brown from PublicAddress.net reflects on the election campaign - from policy to people moments - and pays tribute to the people who play "an active part in our democratic process: who join parties, attend meetings and conferences, raise money, deliver leaflets and stand for office. Those of us who do not should feel grateful to them."
* Pundit.co.nz gives us a "national news brief" and takes a close look at the latest polls. Tim Watkin has also posted a poll-themed blog called "Our last poll of polls."
* David Farrar from Kiwiblog.co.nz links to his piece in the NBR which also looks at the polls but then goes on to adjust them for "how far out each poll was in 2005".
* At Policy.net.nz Matthew Hooton also spends time talking about the polls and the results he got from plugging all the information into a spreadsheet.
* On TUMEKE! Bomber, has written about what he's calling a "moment of gold" on TV3's Sunrise. Oliver Driver interviewed John Key and put to him that the "Nanny State thing has been used as a myth". Bomber runs through Key's replies to Driver's examples.