Voter support for Labor fell below 30% in Australia

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Labor’s effort have failed to lift its popularity due to its attempt to decouple itself from the Greens and its continuing shower of cash handouts to middle Australia, with the latest News poll putting the Gillard government’s primary vote at 28 per cent.

The voter satisfaction with Tony Abbott was at its worst level on record which was 30 per cent, despite the Coalition tried to maintain a commanding lead of 56 per cent to 44 per cent in two-party-preferred terms.

However, the Opposition Leader has extended his lead over Julia Gillard as preferred prime minister to four points that was 40 per cent to 36 per cent, a one-percentage-point increase on the poll taken. The critics of Julia Gillard last week said that if voter polls did not lift she should step away as a Prime Minister.

The latest News poll showed that Labor has dropped below 30 per cent for the first time in three months. Only 28 per cent which was two percentage points off its record low, of voters would tick the Labor box, compared with 31 per cent in early July.

Mr. Abbott has extended his lead over Ms. Gillard as preferred Prime Minister to 4 points which was 40 per cent to 36 per cent.

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