The Australian Labor Party’s (ALP) election winning lead has retraced 2.5% amid ongoing bullying allegations surrounding the late Kimberley Kitching.
From Roy Morgan:
A Roy Morgan Poll conducted over the last week shows the ALP’s lead over the L-NP has been cut to its narrowest this year with the ALP 55.5% (down 2.5% points from a week ago) now 11% points ahead of the L-NP 44.5% (up 2.5% points) on a two-party preferred basis.
The latest Roy Morgan Poll was conducted as allegations of bullying by three ALP senators against former colleague Senator Kimberley Kitching were aired last week.