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Morgan shows support for Government up after budget

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Last weekend’s multi-mode weekly Morgan Poll shows support for the L-NP down 1% to 55% over the past week against ALP 45% (up 1%) on a two-party preferred basis.



The L-NP primary vote is 45.5% (down 1%) ahead of the ALP 32% (unchanged). Among the minor parties Greens support is 10% (up 0.5%) and Independents/ Others are 12.5% (up 0.5%).

The Roy Morgan Government Confidence Rating fell slightly to 102pts (down 1pt in a week) with 44% (up 2%) saying Australia is ‘heading in the right direction’ and 42% (up 3%) saying Australia is ‘heading in the wrong direction’.



(Methodology: Electors were asked: “If an election for the House of Representatives were held today — which party would receive your first preference?” The poll was conducted over the last few days via Face-to-Face, Internet and SMS interviewing, May 17-19, 2013 with an Australia-wide cross-section of 3,374 Australian electors aged 18+, of all electors surveyed a low 1% (down 1%) did not name a party. See more findings from this poll here.)


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