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By Mark Bahnisch on October 2, 2008
This time last year, we were all feverishly anticipating the calling of the federal election, which was less than a fortnight away. Now, courtesy of the quarterly Newspoll geographical and demographic analysis we can track where and with whom the [...]
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By Kim on October 1, 2008
The other day I pointed to ludicrously misreported Galaxy polling showing federal Labor improving its vote in Queensland. Yesterday, the other bit of the Galaxy Poll was published in the Courier-Mail showing state Labor going backwards in Queensland. (Although actually, [...]
Posted in Federal Elections, Media, Polls, Queensland, State/Territory Elections | Tagged Anna Bligh, Galaxy poll, Lawrence Springborg, LNP, media narratives, Mike Horan, News Limited columnists, psephological analysis, Queensland politics, Richard Farmer, Stuart Copeland, The Borg |
By Kim on September 22, 2008
ACNielsen has Labor behind the Liberals on primaries 42-41, the first time the Libs have been ahead of Labor in the Nielsen poll since September 2006. Labor leads in the 2PP 52-48, and Kevin Rudd leads Malcolm Turnbull on PPM [...]
Posted in Media, Polls | Tagged ACNielsen poll, ALP, brendan nelson, Dennis Shanahan, Kevin Rudd, Labor, liberal leadership, Liberal Party, Malcolm Turnbull, News Limited columnists, Newspoll, opposition leader, Polls, polls analysis, psephological analysis, Rudd government |
By Kim on September 8, 2008
Via The Poll Bludger, the same old same old from Newspoll. I think what Rod Cameron had to say on Lateline had a lot of merit – voters will give Kevin Rudd at least another year before making a final [...]
Posted in Polls | Tagged ALP, brendan nelson, Essential Research, Kevin Rudd, Labor, Liberal leadership instability, Liberal Party, Newspoll, Peter Costello, political analysis, Polls, psephological analysis, psephology, Rod Cameron, Rudd government |
Newspoll Tuesday: Labor 56-44
By Kim on August 26, 2008
Ok, in the parallel universe that is press reporting of polls, we get this from the West Australian: Extensive Olympics coverage over the past two weeks may have pushed politics out of the minds of many Australians and be responsible [...]
Posted in Media, Polls | Tagged ALP, brendan nelson, Coalition, Costello memoirs, Dennis Shanahan, Essential Research, federal voting intentions, Kevin Rudd, Labor, latest Newspoll, liberal leadership, Liberal leadership instability, News Limited commentators, Newspoll, Peter Costello, political journalism, polling, psephological analysis, state voting intentions | 14 Responses