Morgan: 60 to 40 in Labor’s favour

Bryan · Friday 25 May 2007 · 8:18 pm

I think it is fair to say Morgan has flat-lined. The predicted national two-party preferred vote share was 60 per cent for Labor and 40 per cent for the Coalition, were an election held last weekend. The primary vote predictions were 51 per cent for Labor (steady on the previous Morgan poll) and 35.5 per cent for the Coalition (down 0.5 points). The sample size was 899 electors over the weekend of 19-20 May 2007.

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