If the result was replicated uniformly across the nation, it would mean a loss of 10 seats for the Coalition – but of course, the results are never replicated uniformly, and this election is still expected to be a seat-by-seat dogfight.
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Labor’s primary vote even ticked up a point from last week.
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Newspoll: Labor has maintained a 53-47 lead in the polls for the fourth week running, indicating the opposition’s lead is solid and baked-in (at this stage), and that the six-week election campaign isn’t changing many minds (not yet, at least). It is not about what it means for politics,” the PM said when asked about whether it would hurt his prospects. “What happens tomorrow deals with what people pay on their mortgages. A rates bump might also spell trouble for the Coalition at the polls, with Morrison campaigning on claims of being a better economic manager. It would be rare, but not unheard of, for interest rates to rise during an election campaign, and economists say a surging inflation figure means rates will have to rise either tomorrow or next month. Interest rates: The Reserve Bank will meet tomorrow to consider whether to raise the official cash rate. Labor didn’t have a special announcement today, still coasting on the high of yesterday’s Perth campaign launch, but Albanese did commit to the same expansion of the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card made by the Coalition. Hate to break it to you but the warm up band for Albanese and other speakers at the May day rally in Brisvegas is currently belting out April Sun in Cuba #auspol Katharine Murphy May 2, 2022