Polls Thread Mk III

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Turnbull's fall from grace continues unabated. The electorate is finally waking up to what a turd he really is.

The latest Newspoll, taken exclusively for The Australian, reveals the Coalition heads to Christmas with its two-party preferred vote improving from 47 to 48 per cent but still trailing Labor, which has chalked up its sixth successive lead, on 52 per cent. Mr Turnbull’s standing has fallen again with his rating as better prime minister dropping two points to 41 per cent, the lowest level since he toppled Tony Abbott as leader 15 months ago. It has tumbled 18 points over the course of this year.

Mr Turnbull’s margin over Bill Shorten, who currently is favoured by 32 per cent as the preferred prime minister, has plunged from a 39-point lead in January to just nine points....

After an improvement in the previous survey, satisfaction with Mr Turnbull’s performance slid two points in the past fortnight to 32 per cent while dissatisfaction rose one point to 55 per cent, leaving the Prime Minister with a net satisfaction rating of minus 23 points, a deterioration from minus 20 points a fortnight ago. Mr Turnbull’s net satisfaction rating in January was plus 22 points.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...l/news-story/12f2659c283aff92940fff5525b8f04d
 
One can only assume the 32% of people satisfied with Turnbull are lying because they are s**t scared of Abbott.

That's the only theory I can come up with that makes any sense.
 

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If the LNP swing the changes again, does Shorten have the ability to win a personality contest?
Nothing changes from high school student councils to federal government, it all comes down to a personality contest.
Well, there is one change, the good looking one doesn't win - partly because there rarely are any.
 
The Libs have shown nothing. What could they possibly do?
Maybe Turnbull was waiting for Trump to lose so he could tell the party how ill-fated moving right socially and moving left economically would be... Now he's screwed. He should be considering his future options - jumping ship to a corporate or jumping ship to Labor where he wanted to be originally.
 
Maybe Turnbull was waiting for Trump to lose so he could tell the party how ill-fated moving right socially and moving left economically would be... Now he's screwed. He should be considering his future options - jumping ship to a corporate or jumping ship to Labor where he wanted to be originally.

Missed oppurtunity that.

Had the ALP accepted him they could have run an amazing team to knock off Howard with Turnbull as leader, Rudd in Foreign Minister, Gillard in Health and Swan or Crean as treasurer.
 

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