Australia’s Albanese takes the lead in polls as election race starts
- Labor and the Coalition are tied at 50 percent in a survey, with Labor having a narrow lead of 51 to 49 percent when preferences are allocated as in the last election.
- The federal budget received a negative response, with only 28 percent of voters feeling it was good for their households, down from 40 percent last year.
- Albanese's performance rating improved from minus 22 points to minus 11 points over the month, showing some recovery, according to voter responses.
- Dutton's performance rating fell to minus 10 points this month, a decline from his positive rating of 5 points last month, as per the survey results.
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Australia’s Albanese Takes the Lead in Polls as Election Race Starts
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has seen a jump in support for his government following the start of Australia’s election campaign, boosting the center-left Labor party’s chances of holding power in a vote scheduled for May 3.
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