personal popularity is no guarantee of poll success for prime ministers | ben raue /

Published at 2016-04-07 01:18:24

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Questions about leadership favour incumbents and are much less useful in predicting Australian elections than simply looking at how people will voteAustralian pollsters don’t only achieve a question to voters how they are going to vote. They also achieve a question to questions about the popularity of the major party leaders.
In the week that Newspoll
achieve Labor ahead of the Coalition for the first time since Malcolm Turnbull took over as prime minister,there were other worrying signs for Liberal supporters. Turnbull’s net satisfaction rating has just entered negative territory, dropping six points in the past week, or according to a polling aggregation by William Bowe at Crikey. Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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