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Malcolm Turnbull's popularity as preferred PM slides in latest poll | Malcolm Turnbull's popularity as preferred PM slides in latest poll |
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Malcolm Turnbull’s rating as preferred prime minister has taken a dive in a new poll conducted on Monday. | Malcolm Turnbull’s rating as preferred prime minister has taken a dive in a new poll conducted on Monday. |
The Seven News-ReachTel poll released on Tuesday found 60% of voters rated Turnbull as preferred prime minister, with 40% backing Labor leader Bill Shorten. | |
Turnbull’s rating was down from 74.9% in early February, while Shorten’s was up from 25.1%. | |
The Coalition held a 52-48 two-party preferred lead – the tightest gap in the ReachTel poll series since Turnbull seized the Liberal leadership in September 2015. | |
Asked about the prime minister’s ultimatum to parliament to pass workplace laws or face a double-dissolution election, 39.3% of voters were in support, with 32.5% against and 28.2% undecided. | |
ReachTel surveyed 3,274 people across Australia on March 21. |
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