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Tuesday, 18 May 2021

pn727. Collins fails with Māori "separatist" bogey card

 

Toby Manhire, editor of The Spinoff, comments on Judith Collins’s failed attempts over three successive weekends to drum up support by playing the Māori “separatist” bogey card, and asks what National can do with the latest Newshub-Reid poll showing no loss of support for Labour which, with 52.7% (much the same as the last election), could still rule alone.  Click here to read.

Party votes in The Newhub Reid Reseach Poll results of 7-13 May, with a margin of error of ±3.1%, were:


Labour 52.7 +3.7%

National 27.0 +1.4%

Greens 7.1        –0.8%

Act                6.9   -0.7%

Māori 1.2 % – No change

Four other parties totally 4.4% between them, and they were all down on the previous poll.

Preferred PM.  Judith Collins 5.6%, less than John Key (6.7%) who’s not even in Parliament. Chrisopoher Luxon was on 2.4%.




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