The Coalition is on track for its lowest vote share in a federal election since its creation, with Peter Dutton struggling to improve his prospects before the May 3 election, according to a YouGov poll showing their primary vote at 33%. Labor has increased its lead on a two-party preferred basis to 53% against 47%, marking its highest result in 18 months, while Anthony Albanese leads Dutton as preferred prime minister 48% to 38%. The poll indicates that Dutton’s lack of appeal among key voter demographics could jeopardize the Coalition’s chances, with pre-poll voting starting soon.
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