Thursday, August 19, 2010

BWI: Australian Prime Minister is Inching towards a very very Narrow Simple Majority

Press release from Business Wire India
Source: TODAY'S CHANAKYA, New Delhi, India
Thursday, August 19, 2010 02:58 PM IST (09:28 AM GMT)
Editors: General: People, Politics; Business: Accounting & management consultancy services, Business services, Media & entertainment
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Australian Prime Minister is Inching towards a very very Narrow Simple Majority
Labor: 77 Seats +/- 6 seats. (77 Seats Plus / Minus 6 Seats)

New Delhi, Delhi, India, Thursday, August 19, 2010 -- (Business Wire India) -- In the series of latest Australian Opinion Poll, besides Today's Chanakya having predicted most successfully and most correctly, UK Election 2010 & USA 2009 by any Indian company, the Australian Prime Minister Jullia Gillard is leading marginally over Tony Abbott's - Liberal National party & opposition leader. The labor party is facing a closest election since 1961, which was a cliff hanger because it was a tie and then PM Robert Menzies hold onto power because two Labor law makers had only partial voting right in parliament.

Methodology: Today's Chanakya New Delhi interviewed between 10th August and 17th August 2010 demographically representative of Australian Adult. 4840 random sample were collected. Remember data were weighted to be representative of all adults only. It certainly matters in any opinion poll that how representative of the entire population are. But it also matters regarding the number of people that were interviewed with reference to the degree of accuracy in history of any opinion poll of any country.

Our Opinion Poll predicted that Australian ruling labor party is to prevail on 21st Aug 2010 federal election but with in slim 2 seat majority. The labor party presently holds 85 seats in the 150 seats parliament will reduced to 77 +/- 6 seats (marginal error). The Liberal - National Coalition (opposition) 70 seats +/- 6 seats and 3 Independents.

As per our Opinion Poll - The Australian labor party has maintained a 3 % point lead over the coalition on a two party preferred basis as the federal election campaign enters in the final three Days. The labor leads by 51.5 % to 48.5 %. Liberal led coalition needs just over a 2 % swing to force labor out from power.

The Australian PM Jullia Gillaed and rival Tony Abbott are locked in a battle to win marginal seats where voters are forced on divisive issues of mining tax, climate and immigration. Especially in Queensland, New South Wales and Western Australia.

Today's Chanakya New Delhi found that Jullia Gillard remains preferred prime minister with 52 % support to 38 % support for Tony Abbott.

Next:-1.Exit poll on Australian Election -21st Aug 2010.
2. Opinion poll on Bihar - 2010

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