Re: Aus Election 2025
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2025 6:27 pm
As usual, but especially this election, if you don't want to wait in line to vote, do it between 3-6pm on election day. It'll be empty.
Peter Dutton drags Coalition primary vote to lowest levels in YouGov poll
Though the campaigns are officially on pause this morning for Anzac Day events, we are now barely a week from election day – and the polls are continuing to look bad for the Coalition.
The Coalition’s primary vote plunging to its lowest level in a leading poll as the election looms large, Australian Associated Press reports.
The Coalition’s primary vote has dropped to 31%, down from 33% last week, the latest YouGov poll provided to AAP shows. Labor’s primary vote is up 0.5% to 33.5%.
The lowest-ever primary vote the Coalition had received in YouGov polling is driven by the opposition leader’s unpopularity, the organisation’s director of public data, Paul Smith, says.
“The public have clearly made a decision that they don’t want Peter Dutton as prime minister,” he told AAP. “The Coalition is going backwards at a rate of knots.”
The YouGov polling shows Labor leading the Coalition by 53.5% to 46.5% on a two-party preferred basis.
Labor’s support is higher than its 2022 federal election result of 52.1%, while the coalition’s is 4.7% lower than it achieved at that election.
Anthony Albanese (50%) has also extended his lead over Dutton (35 %) as preferred prime minister.
Dutton’s net satisfaction rating dipped to minus 18 from minus 10 last week while Albanese’s was down slightly to minus seven from minus six.
Does he not understand this sort of thing is part of the reason he is failing?“Forget about what being told by the ABC and The Guardian, (and) the other hate media. Forget about that.
I think Albanese's "mean and nasty" line is a good one. Likewise when Dutton accuses him of lying, he says Dutton is desperate. This sort of language works when you are in the lead. I hope, anyway.stevebrooks wrote: ↑Sun Apr 27, 2025 1:25 pm Dutton again, straight out of the Trump playbook:
Does he not understand this sort of thing is part of the reason he is failing?“Forget about what being told by the ABC and The Guardian, (and) the other hate media. Forget about that.
As far as I can see Dutton has been campaigning on very short term financial incentives, the petrol tax cut only there for a year I think, and the one off $1,200 tax relief, with a few long term plans such as "nuclear baby nuclear" (labor should be using that, it's like Trump's "drill baby drill" a perfect weapon) and at the same time cutting things that would actually benefit Australian in the long term, like the EV incentives, emission regulations and renewable incentives. It's all basically short termism followed by promises of the far future that will never come to pass but that he can abrogate responsibility for because by then he will be long gone!
Let's hope the population can see through this combination of short term monetary gain and cloud cuckoo land promises of a nuclear future for the actual better future of renewables and climate change prevention. I have high hopes, maybe to high sometimes, but c'mon the guy is not much less a conman than Trump, where's our damn monorail
Anyway let's hope we can ditch this shyster for good this next election, will he survive a defeat, I hope not!
https://www.news.com.au/national/federa ... 303ba07453
Then I remember Trump and worry, it looked like he was going to lose as well......ok guys let's get out there and support the better choice! Let's be like Canada, reject Trumpism and all it's evil machinations!Labor is projected to triumph on Saturday with an increased majority of 84 seats, according to YouGov’s final MRP model, sending the Coalition under Peter Dutton to its worst election defeat since 1946.
Per the YouGov poll, released this morning, Labor leads the Coalition 52.9 per cent to 47 per cent in the national two-party preferred vote.
“This is a dramatic campaign turnaround considering our data in February pointed to a likely Coalition government,” YouGov’s director of public data Paul Smith said.
The Coalition’s projected 47 seats – 11 less than its 2022 tally – is its lowest count in almost 80 years.
The "Woke agenda," seriously?“Mr Dutton earlier in the campaign, when you were asked about schools and their curriculum, someone asked you about a ‘woke agenda in schools’, and you spoke about the potential for a Coalition government to condition funding to the states based on their curriculum,” a journalist told him.
Personal attacks on the opposition, it's all straight Trumpism and I really don't think the majority of Australians are going for that. Sure Labor has some problems, but I think, I hope, the Dutton problem overshadows all of them. I have voted for independent parties in the past when both sides seemed to be about on a par, not one much worse than the other, don't think I can risk that now, it's all very well voting independent when both are equally bad, or equally good as the case may be, having independent voices in parliament is worth it, but that's simply not the case in this election.“Our candidates have got a higher name ID than some lazy, sitting Labor members.