Redbridge Group Director Simon Welsh says voters should have “carved out” where political parties stand on particular issues with three weeks to go before the NSW state election.
“What we’re seeing across the issues that are really animating voters is it is kind of neck and neck,” Mr Welsh told Sky News Australia.
“Head-to-head, who do you think is better on cost of living? Neck and neck. Who do you think is better on housing? Neck and neck even who do you think is better on climate? Neck and neck.
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