Monday, August 24, 2009 – 10:38 pm
The Australian reports that the latest fortnightly Newspoll has Labor’s lead at 55-45, down from 57-43 at the previous two polls. Labor’s primary vote is down one point to 44 per cent and the Coalition’s is up one point to 38 per cent. Malcolm Turnbull’s approval rating is up four points to 30 per cent. [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Politics, SA politics, Tasmanian Politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Braddon, Brian Walters, Carmel Tebbutt, Dennis Jensen, Dickson, Emma Henley, Frank Sartor, Glenn Piggott, Jenny Stirling, John Della Bosca, John Robertson, Karen Andrews, Ken Jasper, Kristina Keneally, Larissa Waters, Libby Connors, Matthew Ryan-Sykes, McPherson, Melbourne, Michael Hart, Murray valley, Nathan Rees, Newspoll, Paul O'Halloran, Peter Campbell, Peter Dutton, Queensland Senate, redistributions, Richard Stuckey, Rose Iser, Tammy Jennings, Victorian Legislative Council
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Saturday, July 25, 2009 – 11:49 am
The latest Morgan face-to-face survey (the accompanying spiel says telephone, but I believe this is a mistake) was conducted over the previous two weekends, and it shows no change worth mentioning on two-party preferred, with Labor’s lead down from 58-42 to 57.5-42.5. Both major parties have gained on the primary vote, Labor up 1.5 per [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, Victorian politics, Western Australian Politics
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Also tagged Alby Schultz, Annabel Dignance, Anthony Carbines, Arthur Sinodinos, Bathurst, Berowra, Bill Heffernan, Boothby, Bradfield, Craig Langdon, David Coleman, Dennis Jensen, Dickson, Dubbo, Glenn Piggott, Hajnal Ban, Herbert, Higgins, Howard Worthing, Ivanhoe, Julian Leeser, Kelly O'Dwyer, Mia Handshin, Monaro, Morgan poll, Nathan Murphy, Noel McCoy, North West, NSW Senate, Paul Fletcher, Peter Dutton, Peter Lindsay, Philip Ruddock, Shaun Leane, Sturt, Tamworth, Theo Theophanous, Tim Wilson, Tom Switzer, Vasko Nastevski, Victorian Legislative Council, Vince Catania, Wollondilly, Wright
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Monday, July 20, 2009 – 6:23 pm
The latest weekly Essential Research survey has Labor’s two-party lead down from 57-43 to 56-44. Also featured are questions on carbon emission targets (evenly divided between 80 per cent by 2050 and 60 per cent), the state of the economy in face of the global slowdown (worst believed to be over), whether Australian companies “should [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, SA politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged AMWU, Andy Richards, Calwell, Darren Cheeseman, Dennis Jensen, Essential Research, Footscray, Glenn Piggott, Les Twentyman, Libby Lyons, Margaret Fitzherbert, Maria Vamvakinou, Murray Thompson, Sandringham, upper house reform
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Thursday, July 16, 2009 – 7:30 pm
Federal preselection season is in full swing, at least in some parts of the country. Three big Victorian Liberal contests are coming to the boil following the departure of sitting members in safe seats, while one Labor-held seat has produced a substantial challenge against a sitting member. The action in New South Wales and Queensland [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics
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Also tagged Alan Tudge, Andrew Nikolic, Andy Richards, Aston, Bass, Bennelong, Brunswick, Burhan Yigit, Calwell, Daniel Tehan, Darren Pearce, Dennis Jensen, Elizabeth Matuschka, Emanuele Cicciello, Glenn Piggott, Higgins, Hugh Koch, Jason Aldworth, John Pesutto, John Roskam, Julian Sheezel, Katrina Rainsford, Kelly O'Dwyer, Libby Lyons, Louise Staley, Mal Brough, Maria Vamvakinou, Matt Makin, McEwen, Melanie Howard, Michael Kroger, Nicholas McGowan, Rod Nockles, Steve Titmus, Sue McMillan, Tim Wilson, Tom Elliott, Wannon
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Monday, May 25, 2009 – 7:58 pm
The latest weekly Essential Research survey has Labor’s two-party lead narrowing from 62-38 to 59-41. There are also interesting breakdowns on attitudes to the budget and the retirement age by employment and self-identified social class: office workers think the higher retirement age fair, tradesmen and manual labourers very much the opposite, while class reaction to [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, Tasmanian Politics, Victorian politics
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Also tagged Brimbank City Council, Dennis Jensen, Essential Research, fixed terms, Franklin, George Seitz, Glenn Piggott, Kate Churchill, Keilor, Kororoit, Libby Lyons, Matt Brown, mini-redistributions, Peter Costello, Tasmanian Politics, Victorian politics
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Saturday, May 9, 2009 – 4:09 am
No Morgan poll this week – in a half-baked attempt to tie the headline to the post, here’s a link to an analysis by Possum posing the question, “is there a polling budget effect? (short answer: no). With that out of the way:
• Greg Roberts of The Australian reports on the demise of a Queensland [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, Victorian politics, Western Australian Politics
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Also tagged Alan Stockdale, Barnaby Joyce, Brimbank, British Columbia, Bronwyn Bishop, Dennis Jensen, Electoral reform, first past the post, Judi Moylan, Liberal National Party, Mackellar, Matt Brown, O'Connor, Pearce, preferential voting, Russell Trood, Wilson Tuckey
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Monday, March 2, 2009 – 11:34 pm
The latest weekly Essential Research poll has Labor’s lead steady at 62-38. Also included are an interesting question on what Peter Costello should do (34 per cent quit, 46 per stay in various possible capacities), along with very detailed material on economic management. Not only but also:
• A comprehensively briefed Andrew Landeryou at VexNews explains [...]
Sunday, February 22, 2009 – 2:37 am
Not exactly hot off the presses with this one, but Friday’s poll from Roy Morgan (who seem to have returned to their weekly polling habits of old) has Labor’s two-party lead at 59.5-40.5 compared with 60-40 the previous week. The primary vote movements are bigger than you would expect from this: Labor is down 2.5 [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, South Australian Politics, Victorian politics, Western Australian Politics
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Also tagged Alan Carpenter, Alannah MacTiernan, Berowra, Canning, Dave Kelly, Dennis Jensen, Don Pegler, Don Randall, Fremantle, Jim McGinty, Julie Bishop, Kooyong, Matt Brown, Morgan poll, Mount Gambier, Noel McCoy, Peter Tagliaferri, Phillip Ruddock, Rory McEwen, SA politics, Steve Perryman, WA politics, Willagee
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