Morgan poll


Howard … you got us into this

An increased majority of Australian electors say John Howard should continue as Prime Minister and contest his fifth federal election as Liberal leader, a new Morgan Poll has found.

Pole dancing no obstacle to poll success: Morgan

Peter Beattie was right. Only 12% of voters are concerned over Kevin Rudd’s visit to a New York strip club, a Morgan Poll has found. A massive 87% are not concerned, and only one per cent don’t know.

Leadership tension sinks government vote: Morgan

Coalition primary support is down significantly in the wake of leadership sniping and the recent interest rate rise, according the latest face to face Morgan Poll.

Morgan: Labor 18% up, but at least Peter isn’t leader

A special telephone Morgan Poll conducted over the last two nights (July 25/26) puts Labor 18% ahead of the Coalition on a two-party preferred basis: 59 to 41%.

4.5% gain: Morgan Poll puts government on the up

While it might offend our subscribers’ sensibilities, Crikey understands that Coalition polling has indicated the Haneef affair has been playing well with punters. That’s been backed up by the latest poll from Roy Morgan Research.

Morgan poll: the consensus deepens

A new Morgan poll this morning and once again little in it to stop Liberal backbenchers muttering that Treasurer Peter Costello might have been right all along last year when he told John Howard it was time for him to step down, writes Richard Farmer.

Exclusive: Never mind the Newspoll, here are the latest figures

Labor has opened an 18 point two-party preferred lead over the government, a special telephone Morgan Poll conducted over the nights of July 4 and 5 has found.

Howard’s real emergency: Morgan Poll down 1%

The government’s primary vote has dropped 1% to 36%, in the first face-to-face Morgan Poll since Prime Minister John Howard declared indigenous child abuse in the Northern Territory a “national emergency” has found. Primary support for the ALP has risen 2.5% to 50.5%.