Palaszczuk Labor still favoured by voters at political halfway mark

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Palaszczuk Labor still favoured by voters at political halfway mark
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The major parties have lost voters to the Greens and independents since 2020, a state-first poll shows. But Labor retains two key advantages ahead of the next election.

Labor’s election primary vote of 39.57 per cent has dipped to 37 per cent, the first Queensland-specific Resolve survey shows. The LNP has shed one percentage point to 35 per cent.

The survey of 924 registered voters was carried out between August 21 and December 4, with a margin for error of 3.2 per cent. “It looks like some of the paint has come off Palaszczuk this term, but it remains to be seen how Crisafulli will fare against her in an election campaign because he’s not well known right now,” Reed said.Palaszczuk remains preferred premier for 42 per cent of survey respondents, with Crisafulli favoured by 30 percent and 28 percent undecided. In a 2020 election runup YouGov poll, Palaszczuk led then-LNP leader Deb Frecklington 48-22.after his party’s 2020 loss under Frecklington.

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