BludgerTrack: 53.2-46.8 to Labor

After a period in which most national polls have come in at 53-47, the BludgerTrack aggregate begins to follow suit.

The BludgerTrack poll aggregate records a solid move to the Coalition this week on two-party preferred, off a miserably low base, with the one new national data point from Essential Research being relatively good for them, and the worst of their results from after the leadership change washing out of the system. The 0.8% movement on two-party preferred yields the Coalition a gain of two on the seat projection, with one apiece in Queensland and Western Australia. The state numbers have been updated with the breakdowns released this week by Newspoll, along with the usual unpublished breakdowns from Essential. No new numbers for the leadership ratings this week.

Author: William Bowe

William Bowe is a Perth-based election analyst and occasional teacher of political science. His blog, The Poll Bludger, has existed in one form or another since 2004, and is one of the most heavily trafficked websites on Australian politics.

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  1. The primary vote is terrible for the Liberals.

    GhostWhoVotes@GhostWhoVotes
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    #Newspoll Federal Primary Votes: L/NP 36 (-1) ALP 39 (+1) GRN 9 (-2) ON 6 (0) #auspol

  2. #Newspoll Morrison: Approve 41 (-4) Disapprove 44 (+6) #auspol

    10 point turnaround a hint of the baseball bats waiting for Scotty

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