A special Morgan phone poll finds that the Turnbull Opposition trails the Rudd Government 57-43 on a 2PP basis. The pollsters claim that the higher disapproval rating for Rudd than Turnbull is a concern, but it hardly seems surprising that the existing PM has fewer undecideds than a brand new opponent – even one with a pre-existing reputation such as Malcolm.
Honeymoon over
Saturday, 27 September, 2008 by Tobias Ziegler
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