NSW Labor support still in slump: Newspoll

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 05 Mei 2013 | 22.33

POPULAR support for NSW Labor still lags way behind support for the state coalition, a Newspoll has found.

The poll published in The Australian on Monday found NSW Labor recorded a primary vote of 28 per cent in March, up one point from the previous poll.

The coalition, by contrast, polled two points better at 48 per cent of the primary vote.

The Liberal-National coalition holds a big 61 to 39 per cent lead over Labor on a two-party preferred basis, the poll found.

Support for the performance of Labor leader John Robertson was steady at 28 per cent.

Dissatisfaction with him fell one point to 34 per cent, according to the poll.

Premier Barry O'Farrell recorded a one-point jump in his satisfaction rating to 44 per cent, while his dissatisfaction rating didn't move at 38 per cent.

Fifty-two per cent of those polled thought Mr O'Farrell would do a better job as premier, compared to 20 per cent who preferred Mr Robertson in the top job.


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