Issue: Australia Election 2007RSS

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(11/23/07) -

ALP Could Earn Victory in Australian Ballot

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The opposition Australian Labor Party (ALP) could win tomorrow’s election to the House of Representatives, according to a poll by AC Nielsen released by the Sydney Morning Herald. 48 per cent of respondents would vote for the ALP, while 40 per cent would back the governing Coalition of Liberals and Nationals.

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(11/22/07) -

Australians Predict Victory for Opposition ALP

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Australia’s governing Coalition of Liberals and Nationals could fail to secure a new term in office in this Saturday’s ballot, according to a poll by Newspoll published in The Australian. 46 per cent of respondents would vote for the opposition Australian Labor Party (ALP) in the election to the House of Representatives, down two points since early November.

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(11/20/07) -

Rudd’s ALP Stays Ahead in Australian Race

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The opposition Australian Labor Party (ALP) could emerge victorious after this Saturday’s election to the House of Representatives, according to a poll by Roy Morgan International. 46.5 per cent of respondents would vote for the ALP in the ballot, while 40 per cent would support the ruling Coalition of Liberals and Nationals.

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(11/17/07) -

Coalition Picks Up, ALP Leads in Australia

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – As a legislative ballot gets closer, Australia’s main opposition party remains in the lead, according to a poll by AC Nielsen published in The Sydney Morning Herald. 48 per cent of respondents would vote for the Australian Labor Party (ALP) in this month’s election to the House of Representatives, up one point since October.

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(11/16/07) -

Howard Cannot Catch Rudd in Australia

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The number of Australians who are dissatisfied with the tenure of John Howard has slightly increased this month, according to a poll by Newspoll published in The Australian. 47 per cent of respondents feel this way, up two points in a week.

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(11/15/07) -

Australia’s ALP Widens Lead Over Coalition

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – As Australians prepare to vote in a legislative ballot this month, the opposition Australian Labor Party (ALP) is maintaining its place at the top of the political spectrum, according to a poll by Newspoll published in The Australian. 48 per cent of respondents would vote for the ALP in the election to the House of Representatives, while 40 per cent would back the governing Coalition of Liberals and Nationals.

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(11/13/07) -

Howard Experienced But Arrogant for Australians

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Adults in Australia regard their current prime minister as a well-prepared and visionary politician, but think he has poor people skills compared to the leader of the opposition, according to a poll by Newspoll published in The Australian. 95 per cent of respondents think John Howard is experienced, while 57 per cent think the same of Australian Labor Party (ALP) leader Kevin Rudd.

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(11/12/07) -

Howards Coalition Drops, ALP Leads in Australia

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The Coalition of Liberals and Nationals of Australian prime minister John Howard is failing to gain momentum before an election this month, according to a poll by Roy Morgan International. 44.5 per cent of respondents would vote for the opposition Australian Labor Party (ALP) in the House of Representatives ballot.

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(11/11/07) -

Half Content with Howard in Australia

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The number of people in Australia who approve of their prime minister’s performance has slightly increased this month, according to a poll by Newspoll published in The Australian. 49 per cent of respondents are satisfied with the job done by John Howard, up two points in a week.

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(11/09/07) -

Australian PM Howard Could Lose His Seat

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Australian prime minister John Howard could be defeated by an opposition candidate in this month’s legislative ballot, according to a poll by Galaxy released by News Ltd. 52 per cent of respondents in the Bennelong constituency would vote for Maxine McKew of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) in the election to the House of Representatives, while 48 per cent would support Howard.