Aggregated polling: the rise and rise of Kevin Rudd
It’s no April fools joke. Kevin Rudd is seriously ahead in the March aggregated polling.
Around 6800 people were polled during March. Of those, 50 per cent said they would give their primary vote to Kevin Rudd’s Labor. If an election had been held in March, Rudd would have received 60 per cent of the two-party preferred vote. Team Howard was left languishing on 34.9 per cent of the primary vote.
Rudd has added ten points to Labor’s primary vote in the past four months. The Coalition primary vote has fallen 6 points and its TPP vote has fallen eight points over the same period. It is a spectacular honeymoon for the new Opposition Leader by any measure. He is picking up votes from those to both the right and left of Labor.

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