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More of the same as new polling largely mirrors election results in the wake of alpine’s resignation

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New polling was today released, the first of its kind after the creation of the Conservative Party, the formation of government, and the announcement of alpine-‘s resignation. All seat totals remain unchanged, according to the polling. The official opposition combined is on 38.1%- a slight increase from the election result, although the leadership of TheKirrix has sucked away some votes from Socialist Aotearoa. Both remain above 4%. The Liberals have increased their vote, however this seems to be at the expense of their traditional ally, National, who has been droing, largely due to the fact that much of the National leadership is nowhere to be seen. Reform, despite a leadership change, still remains strong on 17.4%, and the Conservatives, led by 2 former MPs who may have been hoping to make a splash are not doing too well- only on 0.9%. In the preferred Prime Minister polling, imnofox leads on 19%, with the combined Green Party total being 24%, compared to the Liberal Party’s 25% (Fresh3001 is on 15%). Ninjjadragon is keeping his head above the water with 12%, plus his deputy’s 4% puts the National Party on 16%. Reform has perhaps the most stark split we’ve seen- leader Winston_Wilhelmus is on 8%, only narrowly ahead of his deputy dyljam on 6%. In total, Reform is on 14%. Finally, the three small parties only had their leaders polled. Labour’s TheKirrix was on 4%, supersteef2000 of Socialost Aotearoa on 2%, and TheOWOTriangle of the Conservatives on 1%.


 
 
 

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