Latest poll shatters key Yes campaign message on Indigenous support for Voice

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Latest poll shatters key Yes campaign message on Indigenous support for Voice
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The Voice to Parliament Yes campaign continues to spruik an outdated poll falsely claiming overwhelming support for the constitutional amendment among indigenous communities.

The Yes campaign has continuously wheeled out a poll from March which showed 83 per cent of Indigenous Australians supported the referendum proposal.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's message that 83 per cent of Indigenous Australians support the Voice referendum has been voided in new polling. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman The Yes campaign has consistently used both the March YouGov poll and an Ipsos survey of 300 people in January - which indicated support sat at 80 per cent – to convince the broader population to vote for the proposal.

While public sentiment towards the Indigenous advisory body has collapsed, the Yes campaign continues to use the outdated March poll.

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