By Robert Merkel on October 28, 2011
In Yet Another ALP Leadership Speculation Article, Michelle Grattan claims that some “nervous ALP backbenchers” want to go back to Rudd, abandon pokie reform, and therefore immediately run to an early election which Labor will inevitably lose but will preserve [...]
Posted in Politics, Polls | Tagged bernard keane, Clubs Australia, gambling, gambling reform, Michelle Grattan, new south wales, poker machines, pokies, polling, precommitment, precommitment technology, Queensland |
By tigtog on October 25, 2010
Summary of the latest Nielsen poll results: no honeymoon for Labor, further small shifts away from the majors, Libs 51-49 on 2PP but Gillard way ahead of Abbott as PPM, and if an election called today still no clear winner.
Posted in Media, Polls | Tagged 2PP, ACNielsen poll, polling, PPM, roundtable |
By Kim on July 12, 2010
Both Galaxy and Nielsen have new polls out, with very similar results. Galaxy has the parties’ primaries on 39-42-14 (Labor/Coalition/Greens) and Nielsen has 39-42-13. In both polls, The Greens are up – by 3 in Galaxy and by 5 in [...]
Posted in Polls | Tagged ALP, asylum seekers, Coalition, Galaxy, Labor, Labor leadership, Nielsen, polling, Polls, Queensland, The Greens |
By Mark Bahnisch on June 30, 2010
There is no doubt that the removal last week of a first term Prime Minister, elected through a largely personal campaign (and I defy anyone to assert that the Kevin07 branding paled into insignificance beside Labor’s party image), caused some [...]
Posted in Politics | Tagged ALP, Ben Eltham, Blogging, electoral college, emotion, Galaxy poll, gordon brown, Guy Rundle, Julia Gillard, Kevin Rudd, Labor, Labor leadership, legitimacy, polling, Polls, primaries, the drum, trauma, UK Labour |
By Gummo Trotsky on June 23, 2010
William Bowe of The Poll Bludger wrote this piece for Crikey today, which we’re republishing with permission. This article is part of a weekly feature in the lead up to the 2010 federal election, and if you’d like to read [...]
Posted in Brisbane, Elections, Federal Elections, Politics, Polls | Tagged ALP, Arch Bevis, Bert van Manen, Blair, Bonner, Bowman, Brett Raguse, Brisbane, Clive Palmer, Coalition, Crikey, Dickson, Federal Election 2010, Forde, Griffith, Jon Sullivan, Kerry Rea, Kevin Rudd, Labor, Lilley, LNP, Longman, Mal Brough, marginal seats, Michael Johnson, Michael Palmer, Moreton, Newspoll, Oxley Rankin, Peter Dutton, Petrie, Poll Bludger, polling, Polls, preferences, redistribution, Rudd government, Ryan, Shayne Neumann, swing, Tereas Gambaro, William Bowe, Wyatt Roy, Yvette D'ath |
By Mark Bahnisch on June 8, 2010
I continue to be quite surprised at the levels of panic about the Labor party’s current polling predicament, and some of the reactions. The government’s response to the Nielsen poll yesterday was to point out that Tony Abbott stands a [...]
Posted in Elections, Federal Elections, Politics, Polls, State/Territory Elections | Tagged ALP, Anna Bligh, Australian Greens, Bruce Hawker, Coalition, cprs, electoral strategy, ets, Federal Election 2010, Gary Gray, greens, John Black, John Howard, Kevin Rudd, Labor, Liberal Party, Nielsen Poll, Paul Keating, Peel Street, Peter Van Onselen, political communication, polling, preferences strategy, preferential voting, preferred Prime Minister, Qanda, Queensland election 2009, Queensland Labor, resources tax, Richard Farmer, rspt, Rudd government, Samah Hadid, satisfaction, second preferences, Sussex Street, Tony Abbott, underdog, win expectations, youth activists, youth vote |
By Robert Merkel on June 7, 2010
The Age: THE Abbott Coalition has broken through for the first time to a clear election-winning lead of 53-47 per cent in an Age/Nielsen poll that will rattle Labor and intensify pressure to change its increasingly unpopular mining tax… The [...]
Posted in Elections, Federal Elections, Politics | Tagged Nielsen Poll, polling |
By Mark Bahnisch on June 1, 2010
The latest Newspoll is out, with an ALP primary of 35, the Coalition on 42 and The Greens on a record breaking 16. With preferences nominally allocated as they were at the last election, that translates to a 2PP in [...]
Posted in Polls | Tagged ALP, Australian Greens, Coalition, Essential Research, Kevin Rudd, Labor, Liberal Party, Newspoll, polling, Polls, satisfaction, The Greens, Tony Abbott |
By Mark Bahnisch on May 17, 2010
The most interesting question, for me, in the latest Essential Research poll is this one: Thinking about the Federal Budget – how much attention did you pay to this week’s Federal Budget? <img src="http://larvatusprodeo.net/files/2010/05/budgetattention1.png" This is for one of the [...]
Posted in Media, Politics, Polls | Tagged budget 2010, Essential Research, Media, narrative, polling, public opinion |
By Mark Bahnisch on May 17, 2010
… and Galaxy agrees (but see Possum on preference allocations). As The Poll Bludger says: According to taste, the two taken together show Labor either staunching the flow or failing to turn the tide. The primaries in Newspoll (37-43-12 to [...]
Posted in Polls | Tagged ALP, budget 2010, Coalition, Essential Research, Galaxy, Kevin Rudd, Labor, Liberal Party, Newspoll, polling, Polls, Tony Abbott |
By Mark Bahnisch on May 10, 2010
Possum parses the latest Nielsen poll over at Pollytics: We don’t usually see these types of dramatic changes in the polling unless we either have a new leader (but Abbott has been here for months), a scandal (the only scandal [...]
Posted in Federal Elections, Politics, Polls | Tagged ALP, budget 2010, cigarettes, credibility, electricity prices, Essential Research, Henry review, household spending, housing, interest rates, Kevin Rudd, Labor, living standards, Newspoll, Nielsen, polling, Polls, possum, public health, regressive tax, resources tax, rspt, Rudd government, tax, tobacco, Wayne Swan |
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