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    In the latest survey, Labor’s primary vote is 35% (down three points), the Coalition on 36% (up one point) and the Greens on 10%. The latest two-party preferred “plus” result was basically unchanged in the current fortnight’s data, with Labor on 49%, the Coalition on 44%, and 7% of respondents undecided.

    Morrison remained ahead of his opponent on the better prime minister measure, preferred by 42% of respondents, while Anthony Albanese was on 34%, with 24% of respondents undecided.




    While the picture is level nationally, the data does suggest the Coalition has improved its position in Queensland over the past fortnight. In terms of primary voting intention, Labor has dropped from 39% to 29%, and the Coalition has gone from 34% to 40%.



    The Coalition enjoys a substantial electoral buffer in Queensland, courtesy of significant swings against Labor at the 2019 election. Labor is targeting four seats in the looming contest – Brisbane, Longman, Flynn and Leichardt. Albanese would struggle to form government if Labor achieved a positive swing, but could not gain ground in Queensland


 
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