The coalition's primary
vote has risen in the first Newspoll of 2019, but Labor remains in front.
Support for Scott
Morrison's government increased by two points, according the poll published by
The Australian on Monday night.
The Newspoll shows Labor
ahead in the two-party preferred vote 53-47.
The poll was conducted
between January 24-27 and based on a survey of 1634 voters across Australia.
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Graphics on Twitter, 29 January 2019 |
Scott Morrison
remains preferred prime minister at 43 to Shorten’s 36 per cent in this latest
Newspoll.
The last time
the Coalition were ahead on a Newspoll Two
Party Preferred (TPP) basis was on 2 July 2016 when the Turnbull Government
stood at 50.5 per cent on the day of the 2016 federal election.
That
represents a 30 month long losing streak for the Liberal-Nationals Coalition to date.
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