Morgan: 57.5 42.5 in Labor’s favor

Bryan · Friday 22 June 2007 · 8:03 pm

The latest Morgan poll is out.

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Yoda

Bryan · Thursday 21 June 2007 · 8:37 pm

Some poll stories should not to be taken too seriously …

Respondents were also asked to compare Mr Rudd and Mr Howard with Star Wars characters.

Results showed voters saw Mr Howard as a Yoda-like figure and Mr Rudd as Luke Skywalker

Star Wars aside, when asked who they would rather have a beer or a coffee with, 48 per cent of respondents would sit down with Mr Rudd compared with a third who would sip a beverage with Mr Howard.

Almost 20 per cent said they would rather not drink with either.

What more can I say?

Thanks to Michael and ben underscore for the tip.

Reuters Poll Trend

Bryan · Wednesday 20 June 2007 · 9:04 pm

James from Reuters sent me the latest Reuters Poll Trend (dated 20 June 2007).

It said …

Australian Prime Minister John Howard clawed back some voter support in June but his conservative government would still comprehensively lose an election held now, the latest Reuters Poll Trend has found.

After 11 years in power, and with an election due within six months, Howard’s government trails Labor by 15 points on a two-party basis, where minority votes are distributed to the two main parties to decide an election.

Liberal/National Party coalition government support was 42.5 percent compared to 57.5 percent for Labor, representing a two-point improvement for Howard since May and his best result since February.

But the government has trailed by more than 10 points in every Poll Trend since Labor elected Kevin Rudd as its new leader in December last year.

The results came after a week when Howard attacked Rudd’s understanding of the economy and Labor’s links to the union movement, and when Labor attacked Howard for using his official Sydney residence as a venue for a cocktail party for business delegates to a Liberal Party conference.

Australia’s parliament goes into a six-week winter recess from Thursday, but an upbeat Howard told a meeting of government lawmakers on Tuesday that the next election would be a big challenge, but was winnable for the coalition.

Howard has won four consecutive elections since 1996. The next election is due in the second half of 2007 and is widely expected to be called for October or November.

The Reuters Poll Trend is an analysis of the three main polls - Newspoll, published in The Australian newspaper, ACNielsen, published in the Sydney Morning Herald and Age newspapers, and the Morgan Poll, published on line.

Reuters Poll Trend: two party preferred vote share

The Reuters report also included an interesting update from the betting market.

ODDS: TOTAL WAGERED: LARGEST BETS:
Lib-Nat Labor Lib-Nat Labor Lib-Nat Labor
Centrebet $1.93 $1.83 $340,000 $300,000 $50,000 $35,000
Sportsbet $1.95 $1.83 $60,000 $70,000 $30,000 $15,000

The “how to” guide on push polling

Bryan · 5:39 am

Panadawn sent me this wonderful clip from Yes Prime Minister.

Very funny.

Early lock-in

Bryan · Tuesday 19 June 2007 · 8:01 am

Samantha Maiden in today’s Oz reported on this Newspoll result which suggests that voters are locking-in their voting decision in the 2007 campaign earlier than in the 2001 or 2004 campaigns.