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Rudd’s return revives Australia’s Labor

AUSTRALIA: The dramatic return of Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has delivered his flagging Labor party a six percentage point bounce, according to polls Saturday that also showed him as preferred leader over Tony Abbott. Rudd, popularly elected to top office in a landslide 2007 election win, seized back the prime ministership on Wednesday in a snap leadership ballot which dislodged Julia Gillard, his former deputy.

Gillard deposed Rudd in a ruthless coup shortly before the 2010 elections after the party lost faith in his ability to win Labor a second term.

It was a fate revisited upon her this week, with a nervous Labor again switching leaders in a bid to boost its hopes ahead of national elections on September 14.

Early signs are that it may pay off, with a survey of 3,018 voters conducted by polling firm ReachTEL for the Seven television network rating Labor as has having a 48 percent chance against the opposition's 52 percent. Labor's polling was six points ahead of Gillard's 42 percent in May. “I think we're doing OK but we've got a long, long way to go,” said Rudd when asked about the numbers.

Though his party still lags behind the Liberal-National opposition, Rudd outpolled Abbott as preferred prime minister 51.6 percent to 48.4 percent, compared with Gillard's 40.6 percent.

Those surveyed were divided on whether Labor had done the right thing by axing Gillard -- 44.1 percent agreed, 42.4 percent disagreed and 13.5 percent were undecided.

A majority, 56.9 percent, said they still didn't think Labor could win with Rudd in charge.

Separate ReachTEL surveys in four key electorates in Sydney and Melbourne, published Saturday in Fairfax newspapers, gave Labor a 10 percentage point boost from Rudd's return. There were 650 voters polled in each seat.

AFP

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