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Rudd 'extending lead' over Howard | Rudd 'extending lead' over Howard |
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Australian opposition leader Kevin Rudd has strengthened his lead over Prime Minister John Howard ahead of November elections, a new poll suggests. | Australian opposition leader Kevin Rudd has strengthened his lead over Prime Minister John Howard ahead of November elections, a new poll suggests. |
Mr Rudd led Mr Howard by 58% to 42% - a gap of 16 points - according to a Newspoll published in The Australian daily newspaper. | Mr Rudd led Mr Howard by 58% to 42% - a gap of 16 points - according to a Newspoll published in The Australian daily newspaper. |
The gap stood at 12 points a week ago, after Mr Howard pledged tax cuts on the opening day of his campaign. | The gap stood at 12 points a week ago, after Mr Howard pledged tax cuts on the opening day of his campaign. |
Mr Rudd needs a nationwide swing of 5% to win the elections on 24 November. | Mr Rudd needs a nationwide swing of 5% to win the elections on 24 November. |
Mr Howard, the 68-year-old leader of the Liberal Party, is seeking a fifth three-year term in the top job. | Mr Howard, the 68-year-old leader of the Liberal Party, is seeking a fifth three-year term in the top job. |
But 50-year-old Labor Party leader Mr Rudd has led him consistently in polling for several months. | |
'Very cunning' | 'Very cunning' |
The opposition leader, who has also unveiled a tax plan, played down the results of the poll. | The opposition leader, who has also unveiled a tax plan, played down the results of the poll. |
"You don't take all this terribly seriously," he told local media. | "You don't take all this terribly seriously," he told local media. |
"I've got to win 16 seats and what I also know is I'm up against a very clever and very cunning politician. It's going to be very tough." | "I've got to win 16 seats and what I also know is I'm up against a very clever and very cunning politician. It's going to be very tough." |
Health Minister Tony Abbott, meanwhile, described the poll as "radically at odds with the experience that we've had in the streets as government members over the last couple of weeks". | Health Minister Tony Abbott, meanwhile, described the poll as "radically at odds with the experience that we've had in the streets as government members over the last couple of weeks". |
The poll, taken just before Sunday's debate between the two contenders, was based on a telephone survey of 1,706 voters. | The poll, taken just before Sunday's debate between the two contenders, was based on a telephone survey of 1,706 voters. |
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