Internal polling by the Victorian conservative opposition party is showing the coalition can vie for power at the next Victorian state election on Nov. 26, despite publicly released surveys pointing to another “Danslide” for Labor, Opposition Leader Matthew Guy says.
A Reserve Political Monitor poll for The Age last month gave Labor a lead of 42-28 percent on first preference votes, indicating the government would enjoy a crushing victory at next month’s election.
However, Victorian Liberal party leader Guy told Seven’s Sunrise program polling for the Liberal and National parties showed he was trailing closely behind Premier Daniel Andrews.
“We do proper polls, and they had a pretty close and competitive situation,” he said on Monday….