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Labor moves into dead heat with Coalition

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

We have had three polls so far this week, with ReachTEL and Ipsos both showing a 50-50 tie, and Newspoll repeating last fortnight’s poll that had Labor ahead 51-49. Here is the poll table showing all polls released so far this week. The last Ipsos was taken in mid-March, and the last ReachTEL in late March.

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