It’s all level….
February 28th, 2010
A Fairfax poll has the ALP and Coalition all level at 50 per cent on 2PP. I’m not getting too carried away but it is definitely another sign of a trend away from the ALP:
An exclusive Sun-Herald/Taverner poll shows Labor is now level-pegging with the Coalition.
On a two-party preferred basis, both sides have 50 per cent of the vote – a drop of almost 3 percentage points on Labor’s election-winning 52.7 per cent in 2007.
I might get carried away if Newspoll comes back with a similar result. Rudd is still ahead of Abbott by 13 points on preferred PM, so there is still some work to do. Imagine if the ALP loses with Rudd’s popularity. I can’t see anyone within the ALP at this point with the power to emulate Rudd’s appeal. So Rudd will be safe for a while, probably even if the ALP loses the next election.
See also:
- The first cracks appear (July 30th, 2010)
- Finally some industry support for the Coalition (July 30th, 2010)
- The fire is getting hotter (July 29th, 2010)
- Some vindication (July 29th, 2010)
- Wake up Australia! (July 27th, 2010)





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