Anthony Albanese’s election campaign not over yet despite horror new polling results

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 not over yet.

Both Mr Albanese and Scott Morrison suffered a series of gaffes in recent days but a poll conducted by Resolve Political Monitor found the prime minister’s approval rating actually improved.

Despite recapturing the lead as preferred PM, analysts said he was not a sure bet and opinions were likely to continue flip-flopping ahead of the May 21 election.

There is a 2.6 per cent margin of error within the latest data. Just 1,404 people participated in the polling over the course of one week.

The larger the margin of error, the less confidence the general public should have that the poll result would reflect the opinions of the entire population.

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

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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

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Despite Mr Morrison’s personal popularity rising, the Resolve Strategic survey indicates Labor would win 51:49 in a two-party preferred vote

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Who would you prefer to be Prime Minister?

Despite Mr Morrison’s personal popularity rising, the Resolve Strategic survey indicates Labor would win 51-49 in a two-party preferred vote.

But 27 per cent of voters said they were still not committed to voting for one party over the other despite the election being in just five weeks.

These swing voters could throw polling statistics out of the window come election day.

Mr Albanese’s popularity plunged from 37 per cent to 30 per cent following a string of gaffes in recent days but he still has five weeks left to change voters’ minds.

‘Every trend has gone the Coalition’s way in this latest poll – vote, leadership, policy, performance – so the electorate is judging that the government won the first week of the campaign,’ Resolve director Jim Reed told the Sydney Morning Herald.

‘The calling of the election has moved voters from judging the government’s term to a choice between the parties and particularly their leaders. It was incredibly damaging for Albanese to trip up on critical issues at precisely that point.’

Australian Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese hugs Reverent Rosemary Wynter during a visit to the All Souls' Anglican Church on Day 7 of the 2022 federal election campaign, in Bangalow

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Australian Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese hugs Reverent Rosemary Wynter during a visit to the All Souls’ Anglican Church on Day 7 of the 2022 federal election campaign, in Bangalow

Anthony Albanese promises for a ‘better future’ as election nearsMr Morrison hasn’t had a flawless campaign, either. On Sunday, he repeatedly referred to a journalist as Mr Speaker, appearing to forget he was no longer in parliament.

About 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.

His performance rating of minus three points is a significant improvement on the minus 14 recorded two weeks ago.

When asked about the Opposition Leader, 35 per cent said Mr Albanese was doing a good job while 44 per cent rated his performance as poor, which saw his net rating slump from minus four points to minus nine.

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

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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

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