A new poll has shown support for the Victorian Coalition is surging as Labor’s primary vote drops nine percentage points in 12 months.
A new poll has shown support for the Allan government has fallen nine percentage points in the last 12 months, bringing the Coalition ahead of Labor for the first time in years.
Picture: Sky news Australia The Resolve Strategic survey of more than 1,100 voters was conducted over February and March, a period in which storms caused power blackouts throughout the state with 530,000 homes suffering outages.
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