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Liberals retain Oatley

Anthony Albanese s commanding lead over Peter Dutton as preferred Prime Minister falls as Coalition dig into Labor s advantage

ALP 53% leads the L-NP 47% as energy crisis strikes Eastern Australia

The ALP’s lead over the L-NP is now 6% points on a two-party preferred basis a month after the Federal Election: ALP 53% (down 1% point in a week) ahead of the L-NP 47% (up 1% point). This is still an increase for the ALP on last month’s Federal Election result: ALP 52% cf. L-NP 48%.

ALP 53% leads the L-NP 47% and set to win the Election with a swing of 4 5% since the 2019 Federal Election

The ALP’s lead over the L-NP has been cut to 6% points as early voting began last week but it still holds a clear election winning lead before this week’s Federal Election: ALP 53% (down 1.5% points in a week) ahead of the L-NP 47% (up 1.5% points) on a two-party preferred basis.

ALP 54 5% leads the L-NP 45 5% on a two-party preferred basis as early voting begins this week

The ALP has a large lead of 9% points over the L-NP on a two-party preferred basis when the preferences of minor party voters are allocated based on preference flows at the 2019 Federal Election according to the latest Roy Morgan Poll conducted from May 2-8, 2022.

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