Mr Morrison and the Coalition retain big leads on policy performance on the nation’s finances,borders and security,in exclusive findings from the Resolve Political Monitor that reveal the contest on key issues ahead of the election.
Asked which party and leader was best to manage the economy,voters favoured Mr Morrison and the Coalition by 16 per cent in net terms in November,down from a lead of 23 per cent in June.
Asked who was best to manage national security and defence,voters backed Mr Morrison by 20 per cent in net terms,down from 26 per cent.
Asked who was best to manage the COVID-19 situation,voters preferred Mr Morrison by 13 per cent,down from 20 per cent in June.
The trends are based on exclusive monthly surveys conducted forThe Sydney Morning Herald andThe Age by research company Resolve Strategic,with at least 1600 respondents each month and a margin of error of 2.5 per cent.
“The long term story is one of Scott Morrison and the Coalition losing skin but Labor not necessarily benefiting – or at least not benefitting fully,” said Resolve director Jim Reed.