An exclusive survey shows voters regard Anthony Albanese and Labor as the best side of politics to manage every major policy issue except national security.
, and produced results with a margin of error of 2.4 percentage points. The only major shift outside the margin of error was the fall in Dutton’s net performance rating.
Labor and Albanese held a narrow lead on national security and defence in the Resolve Political Monitor in August, the first survey conducted after the May election, but lost the lead in subsequent surveys. The latest poll showed 33 per cent of voters backed Labor and Albanese on the issue while 34 per cent backed the Coalition and Dutton and 26 per cent were undecided.
On managing the COVID-19 situation, 36 per cent named Labor and Albanese as the best to handle the issue while 21 per cent backed the Coalition and Dutton, with 33 per cent undecided. Asked which side was competent, 44 per cent named Labor and Albanese while 19 per cent named the Coalition and Dutton and 27 per cent were undecided.
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