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ALP increases lead over the L-NP as Government Confidence drops 8pts after higher than expected ABS inflation increases upward pressure on interest rates

The ALP gained 1% point on a two-party preferred basis during the week to Sunday May 1, increasing its lead to 10% points: ALP 55.5% cf. L-NP 44.5% according to the latest Roy Morgan Poll conducted from April 25 – May 1, 2022.

L-NP closes gap on ALP for second straight week after the first Leaders Debate: ALP 54 5% cf L-NP 45 5%

The L-NP gained a small 0.5% points, on a two-party preferred basis, during the second week of the campaign, but are still well behind the ALP 54.5% cf. L-NP 45.5%, the latest Roy Morgan Poll, finds.

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.

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