Further checked the result and note that the huge increase is due to a big turnaround in Queensland. The Kevin Rudd reconciliation and the hold on interest rates are the two key factors according to Morgan. The swing in Queensland seems too large to me but if it is accurate then the move to bring Kevin Rudd back into the fold was a masterstroke.
I am cautious about such a massive swing lol.
Last weekend?s Face-to-Face Morgan Poll showed a strong jump in ALP support (57.5%, up 7.5% from August 3, 2010) as Prime Minister Julia Gillard and former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd got set to meet and reconcile in Brisbane, and then campaign together; well ahead of the L-NP (42.5%, down 7.5%). The effect was strongest in Queensland with the ALP (62%, up 11%) cf. L-NP (38%, down 11%) gaining very strongly on a Two-Party preferred basis.
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