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Newspoll poll: public confidence drops during the blockade, Morrison’s approval rating drops | Australia | Epoch Times

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[EpochTimesAugust92021](Epoch Times reporter Chen Guang compiled and reported in Sydney, Australia) The latest Newspoll poll shows that people have confidence in federal government management during the epidemic lockdown in NSW, Victoria and Queensland. As a result, voters’ support for Prime Minister Morrison also declined for the first time.

On Monday (August 9th), the “Australian” published the results of the latest poll conducted exclusively by Newspoll. The survey showed that when state governments tried to stop the spread of COVID-19 (the Chinese Communist virus), people’s confidence in the federal government’s control of the epidemic also declined.

For the first time, as many as 49% of respondents were dissatisfied with Morrison’s management in the latest wave of epidemics.

In terms of preferred votes, voters’ support for the ruling Coalition Party and the opposition Labor Party is still 39%, which is the same as the result of the last poll three weeks ago.

In terms of votes in favor of the two parties, the Labor Party still leads the Coalition Party by 53 to 47, and the result is the same as the previous poll.

As for the prime minister, Morrison’s approval rating dropped by two percentage points, but he still leads Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese with a approval rating of 49%, who has a approval rating of 36%.

Voters’ satisfaction with Albanis’ personal performance remains the same as three weeks ago, at 38%.

The Newspoll poll was conducted from August 4th to 7th. 1,527 voters from capital cities and remote areas participated in the survey.

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