The latest Taxpayers’ Union/Curia poll is out and lacklustre National is again trailing Labour, while their hapless leader is getting slayed by Hipkins.
If an election were held tomorrow it would be a close-run thing. The margins are so very tight, and Christopher Luxon is going to have to find a way to open that gap up.
But if NZ First gets over 5% then a three-way coalition with Act and National is looking more and more likely, especially as Winston Peters has said no deals with Labour.
The problem for Luxon though is he isn’t making any headway himself.
Chris Hipkins’s net favourability rating continues to soar and now sits at +33% up 6 points from last month (54% favourable versus 21% unfavourable). The prime minister also now has a positive net favourability rating with National voters of +13% up 17 points from -4% last month.
Christopher Luxon’s net favourability has increased by 3 points from -5% to -2% (35% favourable versus 37% unfavourable). ACT leader, David Seymour, sees a 12-point bounce to +1% (35.4% favourable versus 34.6% unfavourable).
If Christopher Luxon isn’t in front on net favourables then he can kiss the election goodbye. The number of people with low favourability who win elections can be counted on the fingers of one hand, and all of those were special indeed. Luxon ain’t special.
National and Luxon better get a wriggle on; we are halfway through March and time is slipping away. And don’t come at me that they are keeping their powder dry. That is a foolish argument used by those who fail to understand that winning elections is about momentum and building that momentum. And that is where National is failing.
Cam Slater is a New Zealand-based blogger, best known for his role in Dirty Politics and publishing the Whale Oil Beef Hooked blog, which operated from 2005 until it closed in 2019. This article was first published HERE.
2 comments:
Luxon is a boring white man with nothing to offer.
This is a really stupid idea that would never work. If Lack Lustre Luxon hasn't got his A into G a few months out from the election, he should be rolled and replaced with someone far more electable, maybe a female MP.
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