Morgan: 55 to 45 in Labor’s favour

Bryan · Saturday 16 September 2006 · 6:07 am

Morgan now has Labor ten points ahead in its national two-party preferred vote prediction, were an election held over the last two weekends.

Morgan: Two-party preferred vote for Coalition

According to the pollster,

“The ALP extended its two party preferred lead over the L-NP Coalition during an eventful and at times tragic fortnight. The deaths of prominent Australians — Steve Irwin and Peter Brock — as well as the Queensland Election, overshadowed Federal politics during early September.

“Primary support for the major parties was relatively steady, with the ALP gaining 0.5% to 43% while L-NP support fell 1% to 38%.

“If an election had been held during early September, the ALP would have won easily.”

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