ACNielsen: 57 to 43 in Labor’s favor
According to the SMH, tomorrow’s ACNielsen has the headline two-party preferred vote share prediction of 57 per cent for Labor and 43 per cent for the Coalition.
In previous election years, it was the September ACNielsen poll that suggested the Coalition was on track for an election win. But September is not that turning point in 2007. This result, like almost every poll from every pollster this year, points to a Labor landslide result.

The most recent poll from each of the pollsters were:
- ACNielsen — 57 to 43
- Galaxy — 57 to 43
- Morgan — 60 to 40
- Newspoll — 59 to 41
This gives an average of 58.25 for Labor and 41.75 per cent for the Coalition. Plug these numbers into the election calculator and see what you get.
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