Exclusive: Labor’s primary vote has increased by 4 percentage points to 41, up from 37 per cent at the state election just three months ago.
Victorians have thrown their support behind the Andrews government since it was re-elected in November, delivering Labor a boost to its primary vote as Premier Daniel Andrews reaches 3000 days in office., found Labor’s primary vote had increased by 4 per centage points to 41, up from 37 per cent atPremier Daniel Andrews toured the Victorian Heart Hospital in Clayton on Sunday.
Asked about the milestone on Sunday while opening the new Victorian Heart Hospital in Clayton, Andrews said it was “a great gift and a great honour” to lead the state. “The community’s trusted my judgments three times now, and we’re honoured to be elected and then re-elected twice. Not for ourselves, but for them, for Victorians, to get on and to get things done. That’s what drives me every single day,” he said.
“I think buildings like this, facilities like this, they’re the kind of monuments ... that we should be all about building. Not so much statues.”
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