Coalition's Primary Vote Rises Despite Backing Labor on Tax Cuts

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Coalition's Primary Vote Rises Despite Backing Labor on Tax Cuts
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The Coalition's primary vote has increased to 37% despite supporting Labor on tax cuts. Labor's core support has weakened to 34%. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese maintains a lead over Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

Voters have lifted the Coalition to its strongest position since the last federal election by boosting its primary vote from 34 to 37 per cent despite backing Labor on its overhaul of personal income tax cuts for millions of workers. The shift has weakened Labor ’s core support from 35 per cent in December to 34 per cent and given the Coalition its first lead on the primary vote in the Resolve Political Monitor in this term of parliament.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has maintained his personal lead over Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, ahead by 39 to 32 per cent as preferred prime minister, but the gap has narrowed to its smallest margin since the election.this Saturday, the exclusive findings show Dutton has improved on the Coalition’s core support at the last election, when it gained a primary vote of 35.7 per cen

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