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Brutal sign Donald Trump could be the reason why Anthony Albanese wont win the next election

Donald Trumps election as the next American president could jeopardise Anthony Albaneses chances at next years election, a new poll has found.

Donald Trumps election as the next American president could jeopardise Anthony Albaneses chances at next years election, a new poll has found. 

The Prime Minister Anthony Albaneses Labor Party is now trailing Opposition Leader Peter Duttons Coalition, which is ahead 51 to 49 per cent after preferences, a Freshwater Strategy poll found.

The poll for The Australian Financial Review, published on Monday, also found 47 per cent thought Mr Dutton would be better able to engage with President Trump, compared with 36 per cent for Mr Albanese.

When the Coalition was last in power in 2018, then Liberal prime minister Malcolm Turnbull was able to get an exemption from 25 per cent tariffs on steel and 10 per cent import taxes on aluminum.

Mr Albanese last week confirmed he had raised the issue of the United States, Australias biggest defence ally, having a trade surplus with Australia - something which Mr Turnbull did during Trumps first term in power. 

Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek said a Labor government could easily work with a Republican administration, despite being on the opposite side of politics.

The Prime Ministers already had a terrific conversation with Mr Trump, incoming President-elect Trump, and in that conversation, theyve made the point that we have a very good and close relationship whether its the Democrats or the Republicans in power in the U.S. or Liberal or Labor in Australia, she told Sunrise on Monday.

Donald Trump s election as the next American president could jeopardise Anthony Albaneses chances at next years election, a new poll has found

Donald Trump s election as the next American president could jeopardise Anthony Albaneses chances at next years election, a new poll has found

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Weve had a good and close relationship thats lasted many decades and that would continue. 

Opposition frontbencher Barnaby Joyce, a former Nationals deputy prime minister, hinted the Coalition would appeal to the kind of working class voters in Australia would voted for President Trump.

Where President-elect Trump will go is look after the American people first and that is the new reality, he said.

We have to look behind that and say, "Why do people believe that Mr Dutton would be better with Mr Trump?".

He will put aside some of the rhetoric, put aside some of the noble causes that lead to destitution and really concentrate on the Australian people. 

The poll also found the cost of living to be the top concern with 77 per cent of voters nominating it as their key issue. 

The weekend online poll of 1,046 voters also found 43 per cent preferred the Coalition to manage the economy with just 26 per cent favouring Labor.

The gap between the major parties was just as stark on the issue of immigration with 43 per cent favouring the Coalition and just 24 per cent supporting Labor.

This occurred as 449,060 migrants moved to Australia in the year to September, which is well above Treasurys May Budget forecast of 260,000 for 2024-25 during a housing affordability and rental crisis.

With an election due by May, Ms Plibersek claimed the Opposition was yet to release its economic plan.

The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese s Labor Party is now trailing Opposition Leader Peter Dutton s Coalition, which is ahead 51 to 49 per cent after preferences, a Freshwater Strategy poll found

The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese s Labor Party is now trailing Opposition Leader Peter Dutton s Coalition, which is ahead 51 to 49 per cent after preferences, a Freshwater Strategy poll found

The election has to be by May next year at the latest so its true, were only a few months away, she said. 

And its extraordinary, given were only a few months away, that the Coalition cant tell you what their plans are.

They cant tell you what their plans are for cost-of-living, they cant tell you what their plans are on tax, they cant tell you what their plans are on jobs, weve got a very clear record that well be discussing with the Australian people and a clear offering for the future. 

Mr Joyce said Labors plan for renewables to make up 82 per cent of Australias energy mix by 2030 was unrealistic, with the Coalition taking a nuclear energy plan to the next election.

If you want to bring down the cost of living, you cannot say Ill bring down the cost of living but have 82 per cent renewables, intermittent power, he said.

Its emblematic of a government that has lost sight of the people they are supposed to serve. 

While the Coalition is ahead on primary votes, with 40 per cent support, it has a difficult task in winning 18 seats to have the required 76 seats needed to form a majority government next year. 

Labors primary vote of 30 per cent is much lower but having 78 seats now in the House of Representatives, it could rely on the Greens to form minority government, with the hard left minor party having 14 per cent support.


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