Tuesday, October 6, 2009 – 12:31 am
After three successive 55-45 results, the latest fortnightly Newspoll returns the Coalition to its lowest ebb, with Labor leading 58-42. This hasn’t been matched by any seismic shift on the preferred prime minister rating: Kevin Rudd is up two points to 67 per cent, but Malcolm Turnbull is also up one to 18 per cent. [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Politics
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Also tagged Alex Somlyay, Bob McMullan, Fairfax, Fisher, Fraser, Karen Andrews, McPherson, Minna Knight, Peter Draper, Peter Dutton, Peter Slipper, Russell Webb, Tamworth, Wright
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Sunday, September 13, 2009 – 11:55 pm
The latest monthly ACNielsen survey of 1400 respondents (conducted from Thursday to Saturday) shows Labor’s two-party lead down slightly from 56-44 to 55-45. This seems a fairly conservative return on the changes in the primary vote: Labor down two points to 44 per cent, the Coalition up two to 40 per cent. Malcolm Turnbull also [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Politics, South Australian Politics, Western Australian Politics
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Also tagged ACNielsen, Alan Carpenter, Blue Mountains, Daniel Tehan, Dave Kelly, David Hawker, Denison, Dickson, Duncan Kerr, Electoral reform, Fiona McNamara, Jonathan Jackson, McPherson, Peter Dutton, Phil Koperberg, Rebecca White, Stephen Mitchell, Wannon, Willagee
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Friday, July 31, 2009 – 11:20 pm
No Morgan poll this week, but the past week’s tide of political shenanigans and skulduggery can be held back no longer:
• The by-election for the Tasmanian upper house district for Pembroke will
be held tomorrow, which in partisan terms is the most interesting such contest for many a long year. Labor will not attempt to retain [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NT Politics, Tasmanian Politics, US Presidential Election 2008, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Alex Hawke, Alison Anderson, Alister Jordan, Andrew Abercrombie, Annette Ellis, Berowra, Bob McMullan, Brian Walters, Bruce Poon, Canberra, Cook, David Clarke, Delia Lawrie, Fraser, Gerry McCarthy, Gerry Wood, Greg Smith, Higgins, Honey Bacon, James Crotty, Jamie Snashall, Jen Alden, John Rawnsley, Karl Hampton, Kelly O'Dwyer, Les Twentyman, Macdonnell, Malarndirri McCarthy, Marie Ficarra, Melbourne, Michael Cooney, Nick Campbell, Noel McCoy, Northern Territory politics, Pembroke, Philip Ruddock, Rose Iser, Scott Morrison, Tasmanian Legislative Council, Tasmanian Politics, Vanessa Goodwin
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