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Australian PM maintains high popularity amid pandemic: Poll

By IANS | Updated: August 10, 2020 09:15 IST

Canberra, Aug 10 Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has managed to maintain high popularity amongst the people in ...

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Canberra, Aug 10 Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has managed to maintain high popularity amongst the people in the country despite a spike in coronavirus cases, a poll released on Monday revealed.

The latest Newspoll, which was conducted for and published by The Australian, found that 60 per cent of voters chose Morrison as their preferred Prime Minister compared to 25 per cent for Anthony Albanese, the leader of the Opposition Labor Party, reports Xinhua news agency.

Morrison led Albanese 59-26 in mid-July, since which time a second wave of COVID-19 infections in Victoria has grown significantly and the nation's pandemic death toll has more than doubled from 122 to 295.

The Australian on Monday said it is the largest lead a Prime Minister has had over an Opposition Leader as the preferred leader since 2015.

However, the poll of more than 1,500 voters also found that Labor has gained ground on Morrison's Coalition.

On a two-party preferred basis it found that the Coalition leads Labor 52-48 compared to 53-47 in July.

The poll was taken when Morrison and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg announced a A$15 billion ($10 billion) boost for the JobKeeper wage subsidy scheme in response to the crisis in Victoria.

The federal government has been blamed by Albanese and Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews for coronavirus outbreaks in the state's aged care sector but the poll revealed that Morrison has weathered the storm.

His approval rating remained at 68 per cent while the proportion of voters dissatisfied with his performance rose two points to 29 per cent.

Albanese's approval rating remained 41 per cent while dissatisfaction with the Labor leader fell two points to 38 per cent.

( With inputs from IANS )

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