Shock new poll set to swing election

News.com.au - 27/03
Australian voters have declared they are worse off after three years of Anthony Albanese’s leadership in a shock new poll that could hold the key to the federal election.

Australian voters have declared they are worse off after three years of Anthony Albanese’s leadership in a shock new poll that could hold the key to the federal election.

As the Prime Minister prepares to visit the Governor-General on Friday morning around 7am AEDT to call the election for May 3, new research has laid out the challenge ahead.

Despite finding that the Prime Minister starts the race with his nose in front of Peter Dutton with 51 to 49 per cent on a two party preferred basis, voters have unleashed over cost of living.

The new Redbridge poll, published exclusively by news.com.au, finds that most voters believe they are worse off.

Australian voters have declared they are worse off after three years of Anthony Albanese's leadership in a shock new poll that could hold the key to the federal election.Credit: Redbridge
Leader of the Opposition Peter Dutton with wife Kirilly. Picture: Lachie Millard

The question that could hold the key to the election

Asked the question, “Has the Federal Government done anything to improve voters’ lives?”, the vast majority of voters answered in the negative.

Only 29 per cent of voters could name something that the Federal Government has done since Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was elected that has “made their life better in any way.”

The majority of voters - 54 per cent - could not name a single measure that had improved their lives.

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