Day 28 report

Bryan · Monday 12 November 2007 · 7:07 am

Newspoll: Dennis in the Australian reported the latest Newspoll. The headline prediction was a national two party vote share for Labor of 55 per cent, compared with 45 percent for the Coalition. According to Antony’s calculator, if this result was replicated at the 2007 election, Labor would win around 94 of the 150 seats in the House of Representatives.

Newspoll: Two-party preferred vote for Coalition

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Other polls: The Daily Telegraph reported on a poll study (N=200) which had Howard and McKew neck-and neck.

The Townsville Bulletin reported a poll (N=209) which would see Labor win the seat of Herbert with 53 per cent of the two-party preferred vote; a nine per cent swing.

Yesterday, the Coalition had no new policies listed on its website.

Labor had no new policies listed on its website.

This week, The Coalition campaign launch is in Brisbane today. Labor’s campaign launch will also be in Brisbane, on Wednesday. (The Age)