Morgan: 51.5 to 48.5 in Labor’s favour
The latest Morgan poll of 1985 voters over the weekends of 22-23 and 29-30 of April yielded a national two-party preferred prediction of 51.5 per cent for Labor and 48.5 per cent for the Coalition. This was a 2.5 percentage point improvement for the Coalition since the previous Morgan poll.
The key primary vote predictions were 40 per cent for the Coalition (up 1.5), 39 per cent for Labor (down 3) and 8.5 per cent for the Greens (down 1).
Aggregated monthly results. In terms of the aggregated monthly polling, March was a better month for Labor, with its primary and two-party predicted results improving.

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