http://www.roymorgan.com/news/polls/2007/4237/
Saturday 10 November 2007
Morgan poll shows that Labor would win in a landslide
"The first Morgan Poll since this week's interest rate rise (interviewing conducted by telephone November 7/8) finds the ALP has a 12% lead on a two-party preferred basis: ALP 56% (up 1.5% from the last telephone Morgan Poll on October 24/25), L-NP 44% (down 1.5%).
However, the face-to-face Morgan Poll conducted last weekend (November 3/4) showed the ALP with a record lead of 24% (62% cf. 38%). Although this was before the increase in interest rates, the latest CPI figure had been released, foreshadowing a likely interest rate rise. It was also after Tony Abbott made derogatory remarks about asbestos sufferer Bernie Banton, as well as turning up late for his debate with Nicola Roxon, in which he was caught swearing on camera.
The ALP would win in a landslide if the Federal election were to be held now, the latest Morgan Polls finds."
Roy Morgan Research full survey breakdown 9 November 2007:
http://www.roymorgan.com/news/polls/2007/4237/
http://www.roymorgan.com/news/polls/2007/4237/
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