Friday, November 13, 2009 – 1:37 pm
At last, a second poll to back the notion that Labor has taken a hit in recent weeks. The latest Roy Morgan face-to-face survey has Labor’s lead at 56-44: healthy enough in absolute terms, but down from 61-39 last week and 60.5-39.5 at the previous regular fortnightly survey. Labor is down 4.5 per cent on [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, Tasmanian Politics
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Also tagged ACT Senate, Bass, Belinda Neal, Canberra, Denison, Fraser, Indra Esguerra, Janet Pettigrew, Kathryn Hay, Lisa Singh, Louise Durack, Ocean Reef, Stirling, Sue Ellerman, Wentworth
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009 – 4:36 pm
Following last week’s surprising and almost certainly rogue Newspoll result, The Australian sent its pollster out into the field again over the weekend for an eagerly anticipated follow-up survey. However, when the results were published yesterday, all that was offered was attitudinal results on asylum seekers – although breakdowns by party support made clear that [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Electoral reform, Federal Politics, NSW Politics, Queensland Politics
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Also tagged Alex Hawke, Andrew Jefferies, Andrew Murray, Belinda Neal, Bennelong, Berowra, Bob La Castra, Brisbane, Cameron Thompson, campaign finance, Castle Hill, Charles Perrottet, Chris Hayes, Damien Ogden, Damien Tudehope, David Clarke, Dominic Perrottet, Drummoyne, Fowler, Gordon Moyes, Hajnal Ban, John Alexander, Julia Irwin, Kevin Conolly, Laurie Ferguson, Mark Chan, Michael Richardson, Richard Quinn, Riverstone, Scott Farlow, Thomas Tudehope, Werriwa, Wright
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Monday, September 21, 2009 – 2:35 am
The latest fortnightly Roy Morgan face-to-face poll (three days old now, but what the hell), conducted over the previous two weekends, has Labor’s lead increasing still further, from 61-39 to 62-38. Labor’s primary vote is up a point to 51.5 per cent the Coalition’s is down one to 32.5 per cent.
Elsewhere:
• The Liberal preselection vote [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Politics, Queensland Politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Alan Tudge, Alby Schultz, Andrew Abercrombie, Aston, Berowra, Blue Mountains, Bronwyn Bishop, Chatsworth, Darren Jameson, Darren Pearce, David Hawker, David Koch, Deanne Ryall, Ed Husic, fixed terms, Fowler, Higgins, Hume, James Matheson, Jennie George, Jim Lloyd, Julia Irwin, Kelly O'Dwyer, Ken Aldred, Laurie Ferguson, Mackellar, Macquarie, Michael Flynn, Mike Kapos, Nick McGowan, Pat Farmer, Paul Johnson, Phil Koperberg, Philip Ruddock, Reid, Richard Riordan, Simon Illingworth, Simon Ramsay, Sue McMillan, Terry Barnes, Throsby, Victorian Legislative Council, Wannon, Wendy Waller
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Saturday, September 5, 2009 – 8:59 pm
The latest Morgan face-to-face poll gives Labor its best result since April: a 61-39 two-party lead, up from 58-42 last week. Labor is up three points on the primary vote to 50.5 per cent, the Coalition down one to 33.5 per cent, the Greens steady on 9.5 per cent and “others” back down to 4.5 [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Belinda Neal, Bruce Atkinson, Fowler, Gilmore, Joe Tripodi, Matt Brown, Morgan poll, Paul Lynch, Victorian Legislative Council
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Saturday, August 8, 2009 – 4:02 am
Two polls from Morgan, which as ever moves in mysterious ways. Without question the headline finding is the face-to-face poll of 1832 respondents conducted over the previous two weekends, showing a healthy spike in Labor’s two-party lead to 60.5-39.5 from 57.5-42.5 at the previous such poll. The 574-sample phone poll was probably conducted to get [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Election 2007, NT Politics
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Also tagged Alison Anderson, Bankstown, Belinda Neal, Blaxland, Danna Vale, double dissolutions, fixed terms, Gerry Wood, Gosford, Hughes, John Della Bosca, Laurie Ferguson, Marie Andrews, McMahon, Morgan poll, Nathan Rees, Northern Territory politics, NSW Politics, Parramatta, primaries, proportional representation, Reid, Riverstone
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Sunday, June 14, 2009 – 9:08 am
The Poll Bludger is still in Summer Edition mode, so pardon me for being less than timely with the news that Roy Morgan attached a question on voting intention to its recent 715-sample phone survey on consumer confidence, which had Labor leading 57.5-42.5. Something like normal service will resume as of tomorrow night’s Newspoll. Other [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Andrew McIntosh, Belinda Neal, Brighton, Caulfield, Cook, Corangamite, Essendon, George Seitz, Helen Shardey, Justin Madden, Keilor, Kew, Kim Wells, Louise Asher, Marie Ficarra, Michael Towke, Morgan poll, Rod Nockles, Sarah Henderson, Scoresby, Scott Morrison
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