The Indigenous Voice to Parliament has lost more support in a concerning trend for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, with younger voters abandoning the Yes camp just days out from polling day.
Mr Albanese has also suffered a personal blow with Labor’s primary vote dropping to levels not seen since before the 2022 federal election.
The Yes camp has also lost support from the younger voters with backing from the 18-34 age bracket falling below 50 per cent for the first time. Those in the age bracket of 50-64 only had 26 per cent voting yes compared to the 64 per cent who will say no and it was worse in the 65 and older bracket with less than a quarter voting yes and 70 per cent polling against the Voice.
The yes vote from Labor voters dropped below 50 per cent for the first time to 48 per cent, while the no vote sits at 42 per cent and the unsure camp at 10 per cent. Mr Albanese’s government also suffered a significant blow as voters’ concerns about cost-of-living pressures grew while the Voice campaigning continued.
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