Coalition fails to gain ground; Hume confirms Taylor will lead at next election
One Nation's Hanson favorability drops 10 points as Labor retakes lead
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Alex Ellinghausen Hanson’s net favorability dropped 10 points in the past month, according to the Redbridge poll, while Labor retook the primary vote lead, gaining two points to 30 per cent. Hume said Taylor would “absolutely” be the leader at the next election when asked on ABC Radio National. “It’s about 17 weeks now [since Taylor took the leadership], and in that period of time, we’ve been pretty upfront that we’ve got a long road to go,” Hume said.
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Alex Ellinghausen Hanson’s net favorability dropped 10 points in the past month, according to the Redbridge poll, while Labor retook the primary vote lead, gaining two points to 30 per cent.
according to The Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories +2Hume said Taylor would “absolutely” be the leader at the next election when asked on ABC Radio National. “It’s about 17 weeks now [since Taylor took the leadership], and in that period of time, we’ve been pretty upfront that we’ve got a long road to go,” Hume said.
according to The Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories +2
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