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Australians still nominate cost of living and housing as the issues that worry them most.
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Asked whether government should prioritise tackling sports betting or pokies, 47% also said both in the new Resolve poll.
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The early boost in support for the Democrat appears to have tapered off, so much now hangs on this week’s presidential debate.
Scott Radford-Chisholm
The two-party preferred vote is tied again in Newspoll, but the prime minister’s net approval continues to slide.
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Voter concerns about inflation and cost of living continue to keep the government’s polling numbers down.
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Polling indicates Kamala Harris’s candidacy has tightened the US presidential race. At home, the numbers are a mixed bag for the government.
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Labor’s. fortunes continue to slide in the wake of the failed Voice to Parliament referendum.
The Victorian seat of Higgins, currently held by Labor’s Michelle Ananda-Rajah, will be abolished at the next federal election.
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A redrawing of federal seat boundaries could have implications for the next election.
UK Labour leader, Keir Starmer, with newly-elected member of parliament Chris Webb.
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Local elections in the UK have swung in favour of Labour, while counting continues for three seats in the Tasmanian upper house.
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Inflation and the cost of living continue to eat away at Labor’s polling advantage.
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Two new polls also have Labor ahead of the Coalition on a two-party preferred measure.
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The Tasmanian Liberal government has called an early election, but some recent polling suggests a rise in the popularity of Jacqui Lambie’s party.
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The summer break hasn’t changed the Freshwater polling figures for the two major parties federally. Overseas, the former US President is in a strong position ahead of the Iowa caucus.
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Latest polling suggests Labor’s position might be improving slightly, perhaps due to increased optimism about the state of the economy.
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The slumping polls show how damaging the heavy defeat of the Voice referendum and continuing cost of living pressures have been to the prime minister and Labor.
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The prime minister’s approval ratings have turned around from the last Newspoll - but the “yes” campaign for the Voice referendum continues to struggle.
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In this podcast, Redbridge Group CEO Kosmos Samaras joins The Conversation to dig into the research on voters attitudes so far
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As election day arrives in Victoria, two late polls predict a return of the Andrews Labor government.