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Polls still smiling upon Labor but

Polls still smiling upon Labor but
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L-NP closes gap on ALP after Albanese gaffe on interest rates and unemployment numbers: ALP 55% cf L-NP 45%

A Roy Morgan Poll conducted during the first week of the election campaign shows the L-NP gaining 2% points on a two-party preferred basis, but still well behind the ALP 55% cf. L-NP 45%.

ALP holds a significant advantage as PM Scott Morrison calls the election for May 21: ALP 57% cf L-NP 43%

A Roy Morgan Poll conducted over the last week shows the ALP maintaining its strong two-party preferred lead over the L-NP in the week Prime Minister Scott Morrison called this year’s Federal Election for Saturday May 21, 2022 in just under six weeks’ time.

ALP extends lead as Prime Minister Morrison under attack from NSW Liberal Senator Fierravanti-Wells: ALP 57% cf L-NP 43%

A Roy Morgan Poll conducted over the last week shows the ALP extending its large lead over the L-NP after NSW Liberal Senator Conchetta Fierravanti-Wells criticised Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s credentials to be Prime Minister on the night of the Federal Budget.

ALP lead cut as bullying allegations surround ALP senators: ALP 55 5% cf L-NP 44 5%

A Roy Morgan Poll conducted over the last week shows the ALP’s lead over the L-NP has been cut to its narrowest this year with the ALP 55.5% (down 2.5% points from a week ago) now 11% points ahead of the L-NP 44.5% (up 2.5% points) on a two-party preferred basis.

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