Australia’s Albanese takes the lead in polls as election race starts
- Labor Prime Minister Anthony Albanese leads Peter Dutton by 42 to 33 percent as the preferred leader, according to recent polls ahead of the May 3 election.
- Labor's primary vote has increased to 33 percent, compared to the Coalition's 37 percent, marking the lowest support for the Coalition this year.
- Albanese's net approval rating improved to-9 percent, while Dutton's dropped to-18 percent, reflecting changing voter perceptions.
- Albanese proposed to make price gouging by supermarkets illegal, stating, 'It will definitely have an impact' on grocery prices.
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Australia’s Albanese Takes the Lead in Polls as Election Race Starts
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has seen a jump in support for his government following the start of Australia’s election campaign, boosting the center-left Labor party’s chances of holding power in a vote scheduled for May 3.
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