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what a difference a war makes! In early October L-NP support rose to 47% (up 1.5%) but still trails the ALP 53% (down 1.5%) on a two-party preferred basis. If an election had been held the ALP would have won according to this week’s Morgan Poll on voting intention conducted with an Australia-wide cross-section of 3,151 Australian electors aged 18+ over the last two weekends. Primary support for the L-NP was up 1.5% to 40% while ALP support fell 2.5% to 35%. Support for the other parties shows The Greens were at 12% (unchanged), Palmer United Party (PUP) 3.5% (down 0.5% - lowest PUP support since January) while Independents/ Others rose 1.5% to 9.5%. Support for PUP is highest in the three States that elected Palmer United Party Senators: Queensland (8.5%), Tasmania (6.5%) and Western Australia (3%). Support for PUP is lower in the rest of Australia: Victoria (2%), New South Wales (2%) and South Australia (1%). Analysis by Gender Analysis by Gender shows support for the L-NP increasing strongly amongst men: L-NP (50.5%, up 2%) cf. ALP (49.5%, down 2%) whereas support for the two parties was little changed amongst women: ALP (56.5%, down 0.5%) cf. L-NP (43.5%, up 0.5%).
Posted on: Mon, 06 Oct 2014 06:48:25 +0000

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