The latest Newshub/Reid Research poll:
- National 43.3% (-1.1)
- Labour 39.4% (+6.3)
- NZ First 6.6% (-2.6)
- Greens 6.1% (-2.2)
- TOP 1.9%
- Maori Party 1.0%
- ACT Party 0.6%
National are either still ahead or have nudged ahead again, but Labour are close (within margin or error territory).
Greens aren’t down as far as they have been in other polls recently.
NZ First are still slipping, as is Peters.
Preferred Prime Minister:
- Bill English 30.1% (+2.4)
- Jacinda Ardern 29.9% (+3.6)
- Winston Peters 6.9% (-3.1)
Both English and Ardern have risen a bit since the last Reid research poll, but English has maintained a lead, just.
The poll was conducted from August 22-30, 2017 and has a margin of error of 3.1 percent.
lurcher1948
/ 3rd September 2017How much$ and favours did this poll cost national
Corky
/ 3rd September 2017You have nothing to moan about. Those are good results for you. Stop whining.[Deleted. PG]
patupaiarehe
/ 3rd September 2017Three weeks is a long time in politics. Whoever said this was going to be a boring election couldn’t have been more wrong…
Gezza
/ 3rd September 2017Think it was Corky.
Gezza
/ 3rd September 2017This is what happens when you are transparent about tax working groups.
Gezza
/ 3rd September 2017NZ First are still slipping, as is Peters.
Good news, Browny. Yours is a no-hoper. But My God’s worth emailing. 👍🏼
Gezza
/ 4th September 2017Any complaints, email: gezzas.god@bestgods.org.hv
David
/ 3rd September 2017So Winnies pension victimhood aint working out too well. Be interesting to see what used to be NZs premier political blog has to say tomorrow.
Pete George
/ 3rd September 2017Nothing tonight but they have usually been very slow to post on current political happenings.
The Standard is fairly slow off the mark too. Labour are still in a promising situation but the person who posts on polls may have the weekend off.
David
/ 3rd September 2017His numbers are remarkably soft, all it took was a new Labour leader and half his support fell away in a fortnight.
Pete George
/ 3rd September 2017I’m not surprised. he was being flattered and lulled into over confidence because Labour were seen as no hopers and support had to go somewhere.
Ardern is a huge contrast to Peters and emphasises how out of date he has become.
Pete George
/ 3rd September 2017Peters’ tweet to Jones goes astray.
chrism56
/ 3rd September 2017I wonder when Winston will claim that the text is a National plot to discredit him?
Tipene
/ 3rd September 2017If the two main parties continue to hoover up swinging voters at this rate, then it could result in default referendum on MMP (i.e.a rejection of it).
ACT to hold Epsom? Most likely
UFNZ to hold Ohariu? No.
NZ First to hold Northland? Don’t know.
Maori Party to hold Waiariki? Don’t know.
Greens to get to 5%? Don’t know.
Gezza
/ 3rd September 2017joo watch the minor party leaders debate?
Gezza
/ 3rd September 2017No?