NEW ROY MORGAN POLL – Labour 53% National 26.5%

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New Roy Morgan Poll is out and it’s more bad news for National

LABOUR – 53%

NATIONAL – 26.5%

GREEN – 8%

NZ First – 1.5%

ACT – 6.5%

WINNERS

ACT – We will all collectively scream at how anti-free speech Woke Activists (most of them Green supporters) gave ACT the free speech momentum last year and have grown into this gun fetishist nightmare they are building into.

Jacinda – They are still polling over 50%+. At some stage people just have to accept the actual political landscape has had a tectonic change.

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LOSERS

Greens – They are going backwards in the Poll that is usually most generous to them. They really need to ensure Chloe wins Auckland Central to guarantee a return to Parliament.

Judith Collins – The people have had a look at the new National Party leader and recoiled in horror.

NZ First – It’s over. Let’s bow our head in prayer, it’s over for NZ First.

Goodbye Winston Peters
Though we never knew you at all
You had the audacity to impose yourself
While those around you crawled
They crawled out of the media
And they whispered into your brain
They set you on the treadmill
And they made you change your game
And it seems to me you lived your life
Like a whisky in the wind
Never knowing which dog whistle to cling to
When the sinking polls set in
And I would have liked to have known you
But I was just a kid
Your whisky drained out long before
Your legend ever did

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42 COMMENTS

  1. The Greens are up from other recent polls aren’t they? TV NZ poll at end of July had them on 5%, this one shows 8%. Pretty sure they’re rising.

            • The Greens polling isn’t lifting because they’ve jammed all there money into the same sector at a time when everyone else was already in. They have to be leaders in the Climate Change sector and not followers. That’s just bad timing.

              Everything else checks out, sea-level rise, polls favour climate leadership and so on and so on its just fundamentally bad timing because as I say they’re getting emotional, some of them, MP’s and supporters (Weka for example) think they need to do something as an individual but this is a team effort and the Greens won’t surge until they can get it together as a team.

              • When that money has been paid out by everyone in AO/ NZ, eg every time we buy a loaf of bread, then that makes it our business, to know how it is being used.

                • The Greens are still thinking about things way to hard they know they’ve got to deal with the more incompetent aspects of the party but at least now they’re aware of there own incompetence and they will make more hay out of addressing this so called incompetence rather than forging ahead with a big spend up while carrying a messed up party. It’s never ever the moneys fault.

      • The Greens timing is also off with its policy releases and they’re heavily correlated with others because every lefty wants tax and welfare reform so they can’t really differentiate or compromise when everyone is pulling them in every direction ie bad timing. And the Greens can’t surge without pruning all the incompetence.

    • It is this particular poll where they usually do well. This is not great. These are the pollsters that Rod Donald followed.

  2. If my sinking feeling that this virus remains dormant in those have had it (like chicken pox, herpes, hep C etc) and we see a re-emergence of it before the election (given there are at least 1,570 ticking time bombs amongst us right now), the political capital Jacinda built up by what was assumed to be eradication will be exposed as having been a gigantic waste of time and money.
    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12352798
    “The woman thought her positive test result was not because she had recently contacted coronavirus but because she might have picked it up in March.”
    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=12354865
    https://www.wsj.com/articles/south-koreas-new-coronavirus-twist-recovered-patients-test-positive-again-11587145248 (it’s behind a paywall, but the headline is all you need to know).
    If new cases materialise out of seemingly nowhere in the next month, we’ll know for almost certain there will be no containing CoVID-19 here or anywhere.

    • Nitrium, you can live from your fears, or from your faith in the people around you. Under the present govt I’m easily able to do the latter.

    • Nitrium, There are many theories about the potential for the virus to re-emerge, to reform, to mutate, and so on. There are different strains out there already, and some are more virulent, more aggressive and more lethal than others. And, there are new viruses emerging, some already being transmitted between people (latest is a tick-borne one, also in China). But I think that what we may have learned from what happened here in AO/ NZ is that it’s our response to all this that matters the most, and it is our response that can make all the difference.

      • For sure I think people will feel we had the correct response based on the best information we had at the time. But if (and it’s a big IF) it turns out to have been all for nothing, I’m not sure how much that will matter in retrospect if the ultimate result (i.e. widespread CoVID-19 outbreaks) is the same as having done nothing at all.

        • Ok, well it has at least bought us some time, right? I’ll agree with you on this one thing: If they fail to use this time to upgrade our hospitals and medical system rapidly and efficiently, to the point where they are able to adequately deal with a much larger scale epidemic, then that would be tragic, and a wasted opportunity. Apparently we are presently not prepared for such a scenario, in terms of medical equipment etc. Hopefully they will use this time to fix that.

      • Of course there are disasters coming! There are earthquakes, cyclones, bushfires, droughts, floods, slips, permafrost melting, glaciers dissolving, island homes disappearing, new viruses emerging, millions of refugees – including climate change refugees, wars continuing, international tensions growing, economies crashing, (news disappearing) and much more!!

        It is how we DEAL with it that matters! It is in our response to all this that we find the answers we need for the future.

  3. Jacinda – They are still polling over 50% . At some stage people just have to accept the actual political landscape has had a tectonic change.

    Yep. The NATS are as broken as the last ice shelf in Canada’s arctic. There’s no coming back from that.

  4. Jacinda – They are still polling over 50%+. At some stage people just have to accept the actual political landscape has had a tectonic change.

    Yes. The political landscape is now as fractured as the last ice shelf in Canada’s arctic. There’s no coming back from that.

    • Good find Kheala we appreciate that site, and info about Canadian ice shelf destruction because we collectively can’t reduce our carbon emissions, it is so sad to see.

      Jacinda has to up her game in climate change.

      • I think it’s the Greens who need to do that. It is what they claim to represent. Whether they actually do or not, remains to be seen. To me, their approach so far has been a bit bass ackwards.

    • This is all really good, imo. However there is still need for a truly ‘Green’, sustainable hosing drive. At the moment we are in such dire need of housing, thanks to the Nats profiteering and their housing firesale to overseas owners, that we’re reluctant to think about the kinds of housing that we will need, increasingly, in the future.

  5. If the election was held today – I’d vote Green! Don’t think I’ll change my mind. They are socially understanding, on the right side of cannabis reform and now they’re focusing on housing.

    I really do think the Greens time has come. I’m willing to vote for these nuts .. the other parties are just stale crackers.

  6. ACT are nearly there already!!! Maybe they’ll go higher than 7%??
    they are tracking exactly as I predicted tho. Scary shit!!!

  7. “Roy Morgan (formerly Roy Morgan Research) is an Australian market research company headquartered in Melbourne. It was founded in 1941 by Roy Morgan (1908–1985); its Executive Chairman today is his son, Gary Morgan; CEO is Michele Levine.”
    In other words… meh.

  8. Nekminit! Judith & Cinders go into coalition to keep the Maoris out and the Gweens go off into the ngahere to take a shit.

    • Gweenies should take big shovels and dig big holes…and ….bury more than just their poohsies…(say no more)

      (Achtuwally how many Gweenies have ever gone ngahere ?….bet they dont know how to do their jobies in the bush or wipe their bumsies with moss…bet most of them Gweenies dont even know how to carry a shovel… or what a shovel is for…bet most of those Gweenie eat takeaways…bet most of those Queenies have never seen a possum)

  9. And it seems to me you lived your life
    Like a whisky in the wind
    Such a great description of our Winnie. Such an evocative picture of our Winston. Gravelly whisky voice and all.

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