A respected polling expert has observed a shift in voting patterns, with traditional Labor voters moving towards the Coalition. This trend could potentially influence the outcome of the next federal election, making key seats in Western Sydney competitive.
A respected polling expert has weighed in on which electorates could decide the outcome of the next federal election, with the outcome"up for grabs" as both parties prepare to kickstart their campaigns.A respected polling expert has weighed in on the next election, with the outcome"up for grabs" as both parties prepare to kickstart their campaigns.
Director of Redbridge Group Kos Samaras highlighted a"phenomenon" taking shape in Labor seats which could pose a major issue for the party when voters head to the polls. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Martin Ollman. A respected polling expert has weighed in on the next election, with the outcome"up for grabs" as both parties prepare to kickstart their campaigns. Picture: Ian Waldie/Bloomberg via Getty Images.
"There is so many seats now in these two big states of New South Wales and Victoria that are just up for grabs, but it's unclear who's going to grab them." "We asked voters from zero to 10, with zero being very left wing, 10 being very right wing, where do you sit in terms of your beliefs?" he said. "Every 76 seats which neatly fall into that basket, 44 for example are centre to centre right are currently held by the Labor party."
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