Premier "Satisfaction" and "Handling Coronavirus Performance" - Newpoll, page-28

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    seems like Rupert and his team of RWNJ's are just going to have to suck it up...the good folk of Victoria are taking a commonsense approach to the pandemic unlike the few trolls who need to gorge themselves on some humble pie....do love the last line in the article...perhaps The OZ is joining the Dan train lol...

    The Australian….5 HOURS AGO | 5.45AM
    Voters not ready to slam Andrews

    Melburnians trapped in our “leper colony” are, at least for now, treating this pandemic as a health crisis and not a political crisis. That’s what Tuesday’s Newspoll tells us.
    More than five million of us entered stage four restrictions — the shuttering of most businesses, a curfew and limits on leaving home — on August 2. We’ve endured one of the most draconian lockdowns on our coronavirus-riddled globe.


    That’s more than 50 days ago, and it followed several more weeks of other limitations and the original lockdown throughout April and May.

    Despite the economic and social devastation of the scorched earth policies imposed by Premier Daniel Andrews, the Newspoll indicates that, if there is to be any political blame apportioned, that can wait.
    Thirty seven per cent of those surveyed on September 16-19 agreed the restrictions were too strict and should be relaxed. That’s a sizeable number. But not as big as the 54 per cent who agreed the restrictions were “about right”.
    Mr Andrews’s satisfaction levels are holding up too, at 62 per cent. Granted, this is down from a peak of 75 per cent in April. But it’s up from 57 per cent in mid-July. Even among those identifying as traditional Coalition supporters, 57 per cent said the Andrews restrictions were “about right” to defeat the second wave.


    ...4 more years for Dan a certainty....
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