ScoMo can do no wrong in the eyes of the mesmerized voters and the adoring Albo as he soars skywards in the latest Newspoll.
Morrison flying high as Coalition drives recovery
SIMON BENSON 9:25PM JULY 19, 2020
Scott Morrison’s popularity is feeding into strengthened support for the Coalition. Picture: Andrew Taylor
Support for the Morrison government has soared to the highest level in a year as the Prime Minister moves to accelerate the economic recovery amid the Victorian and NSW health crisis.
An exclusive Newspoll conducted for The Australian shows a dramatic swing towards the government over the past three weeks as Scott Morrison locks in record-high approval ratings.
It comes as the Prime Minister and Josh Frydenberg soften the ground for the release this week of an economic statement confirming the extension of the JobKeeper program amid a weakening economic outlook.
The significant electoral shift also follows a rebellion over climate change policy within Labor ranks, with right-wing MPs pushing Anthony Albanese last week to adopt the government’s 2030 targets.
The Coalition’s primary vote rose two points to 44 per cent as support for Labor fell a point, delivering a four-point turnaround in the two-party-preferred vote, with the Coalition now leading 53 to 47.
The results show Mr Morrison’s popularity is feeding into strengthened support for the Coalition, which until now had maintained only a narrow lead over Labor during the COVID-19 crisis.
It has put the Coalition two points ahead of its election result of May last year. It is the best primary and two-party-preferred result for the Coalition since the first post-election poll last July.
It also marks a 10-point turnaround in the 2PP since the bushfire crisis in January, which had engulfed Mr Morrison’s leadership and had Labor leading the Coalition by 52 to 48.
Labor’s primary vote of 34 per cent recorded in the latest poll is only marginally higher than its election result of 33.3 per cent, which was regarded as a historical low for the party, and one point down on the last Newspoll conducted three weeks ago.
The Greens have fallen a further point to 10 per cent, marking a three-point fall in support from the party’s post-election high of 13 per cent.
Pauline Hanson’s support rose a point to 4 per cent, with a point being shaved from other minor parties on 8 per cent.
While the Victoria and NSW governments now battle second-wave outbreaks of coronavirus and a return to border controls and social restrictions, the Morrison government has shifted its focus to restoring jobs and bringing businesses out of hibernation.
The Newspoll shows Mr Morrison maintaining his historically high approval ratings throughout the crisis and continuing to widen the margin over Mr Albanese as the preferred prime minister.
His approval rating of 68 per cent remained unchanged, as did the level of those claiming to be dissatisfied with his performance, which stayed at a low 27 per cent.
Mr Albanese’s approval fell a point to 41 per cent, with no change to the 40 per cent disapproval.
Mr Morrison has a 33-point lead as preferred prime minister over his rival after lifting a further point to 59 per cent to an unchanged position for Mr Albanese on 26 per cent.
While the Opposition Leader has held significantly higher approval ratings than his predecessor, Bill Shorten, he is only just on the positive side of the popularity ledger with a net result of plus one.
Mr Morrison enjoys a net positive rating of plus 41.
The results, marking a three-week interval between surveys, mirrored similar gains for the Coalition at the Eden-Monaro by-election on July 4, which saw a swing towards the government of two percentage points and a fall in support for Labor.
The government only narrowly fell short of picking up the seat, which Labor managed to keep with a swag of minor-party preferences.
The poll was conducted between Wednesday and Saturday and surveyed 1850 voters across capital cities and regional areas.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation ... 5672e3eab1
The sky's the limit for ScoMo in new Newspoll
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Aqua, ScoMo is looking for a clever bloke like you.
Albo is just a union brown noser brought up in the sodden swamp of unionism.
Coalition leads ALP 53-47%: Newspoll
JULY 20 2020 - 5:46AM
Almost 60 per cent of voters back Scott Morrison as their preferred prime minister, Newspoll says.
The coalition has extended its lead over the Labor party and Prime Minister Scott Morrison remains firm favourite to lead the country, the latest Newspoll suggests.
The results of a poll published in The Australian on Monday have the coalition on 53 per cent to the ALP's 47 per cent on a two-party-preferred basis.
A Newspoll taken three weeks earlier had given the coalition a 51 per cent to 49 per cent lead.
In the latest poll, the coalition's primary vote was also up two points to 44 per cent, Labor dropped one point to 34 per cent, the Greens were down one point to 10 per cent and One Nation rose one point to 4.0 per cent.
Mr Morrison has a 33-point lead as preferred prime minister over Labor leader Anthony Albanese, with the incumbent adding one point to 59 per cent while his rival's support remained steady at 26 per cent.
Australian Associated Press
https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... -newspoll/
Albo is just a union brown noser brought up in the sodden swamp of unionism.
Coalition leads ALP 53-47%: Newspoll
JULY 20 2020 - 5:46AM
Almost 60 per cent of voters back Scott Morrison as their preferred prime minister, Newspoll says.
The coalition has extended its lead over the Labor party and Prime Minister Scott Morrison remains firm favourite to lead the country, the latest Newspoll suggests.
The results of a poll published in The Australian on Monday have the coalition on 53 per cent to the ALP's 47 per cent on a two-party-preferred basis.
A Newspoll taken three weeks earlier had given the coalition a 51 per cent to 49 per cent lead.
In the latest poll, the coalition's primary vote was also up two points to 44 per cent, Labor dropped one point to 34 per cent, the Greens were down one point to 10 per cent and One Nation rose one point to 4.0 per cent.
Mr Morrison has a 33-point lead as preferred prime minister over Labor leader Anthony Albanese, with the incumbent adding one point to 59 per cent while his rival's support remained steady at 26 per cent.
Australian Associated Press
https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... -newspoll/
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Re: The sky's the limit for ScoMo in new Newspoll
Australia is saved from a horrible death at the hands of the Chinese controlled Labor Party.
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