Anthony Albanese's election campaign not over yet despite horror new polling results
Daily MailAnthony Albanese's election hopes took a hit after a significant blunder during the first week of campaigning, but the margin of error in the latest opinion poll indicates it's not over yet. Anthony Albanese's election hopes took a hit after a significant blunder during the first week of campaigning but the margin of error in the latest opinion poll indicates it's still too close to call Despite Mr Morrison's personal popularity rising, the Resolve Strategic survey indicates Labor would win 51:49 in a two-party preferred vote Poll Who would you prefer to be Prime Minister? Scott Morrison 106 votes Anthony Albanese 81 votes Undecided 10 votes Now share your opinion Despite Mr Morrison's personal popularity rising, the Resolve Strategic survey indicates Labor would win 51-49 in a two-party preferred vote. Around 44 per cent of voters surveyed believed Mr Morrison was doing a good job as Prime Minister while 47 per cent rated his performance as poor The campaign got off to a bad start last Monday when Mr Albanese admitted to reporters he didn't know the current unemployment or the Reserve Bank cash rate. The Prime Minister attended church with his family before hitting the campaign trail in the marginal western Sydney seat of Parramatta, which included a visit to The Childrens' Hospital at Westmead The 2019 federal election discredited political betting markets, which strongly predicted Bill Shorten to lead Labor to a victory over Scott Morrison's Coalition.