Labor gains 52–48 lead in Newspoll and Redbridge as poll trend to Labor continues
- Labor has gained a 52-48 lead on a two-party preferred basis in the latest Newspoll conducted for The Australian.
- Perceptions of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as arrogant have dropped to 45 percent, while perceptions of Peter Dutton have risen to 63 percent.
- Both leaders are closely matched in understanding major issues, with Albanese slightly ahead by one point, as reported in the poll.
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Peter Dutton’s coalition is losing ground to Anthony Albanese’s Labor government, polling shows. (Richard Wainwright/AAP PHOTOS) Majority government could be within reach for Anthony Albanese as Labor opens up its lead over the coalition after week one of the federal election campaign. With just weeks until Australians take to the ballot boxes, Labor is leading the coalition 52 to 48 per cent on a two-party-preferred basis, the latest Newspoll s…
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