Labor reaches record high two-party preferred lead as coalition primary vote slumps
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Labor reaches record high two-party preferred lead as coalition primary vote slumps
• Labor leads 53.5% to 46.5% over Coalition in the two-party preferred vote, up 0.5% • Labor’s primary vote is up 0.5% at 33.5%, Coalition is 31%, (down 2). • Peter Dutton has recorded a record negative satisfaction rating of -18% • Anthony Albanese has extended his lead as preferred Prime Minister at 50% over Peter Dutton’s 35%
Poll Shows Less Support For Australian Opposition Ahead Of Elections
CANBERRA, Apr 26 (NNN-AAP) – Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, and his governing Labour Party, have increased their opinion poll lead over the opposition with eight days to go until the general elections. According to a new poll, conducted by the Australian branch of UK market research firm YouGov, Labour now leads the opposition Coalition of the Liberal and National Parties by a margin of 53.5-46.5, on a two-party basis. It marked an…
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