After forcing Tasmania to an early election, Labor's campaign has stalled at the starting line with Dean Winter unable to fill full tickets across the State.
Nearly a fortnight after Mr Winter forced Tasmanians to an early election, it's become clear Labor has no plan for Tasmania.
The growing sounds of rejection of Mr Winter from potential candidates are becoming deafening across the State.
Labor has cobbled together a second-rate, undercooked stew of Young Labor members to prop up the most inexperienced Shadow Cabinet in history.
The group also includes a dumped gaffe-prone Federal MP who has previously posted appalling sexist social media material, a serving secretary of the Jacqui Lambie Network who has been a strong critic of Mr Winter, and a former tourism boss who has been a long term supporter of slashing workers' penalty rates.
Mr Winter forced this election for one reason - himself.
He has no plan and would need the Greens to govern, and that means more deals, more delays, more politics.
This election comes down to one choice: a strong Liberal team with a real plan or another merry-go-round of chaos and compromise.