The Turnbull effect: ACTU polling shows spike in undecided voters

By Michael Gordon
Updated November 26 2015 - 8:13am, first published 1:45am
The Liberal Party's switch to Malcolm Turnbull has resulted in a increase in undecided voters heading into next year's election, according to an ACTU survey. Photo: Christopher Pearce
The Liberal Party's switch to Malcolm Turnbull has resulted in a increase in undecided voters heading into next year's election, according to an ACTU survey. Photo: Christopher Pearce
ACTU leader Dave Oliver played down the survey results, saying it showed "a temporary increase in undecided voters who are prepared to give Malcolm Turnbull the benefit of the doubt". Photo: Anna Kucera
ACTU leader Dave Oliver played down the survey results, saying it showed "a temporary increase in undecided voters who are prepared to give Malcolm Turnbull the benefit of the doubt". Photo: Anna Kucera

The ACTU is recasting its political strategy after its own survey revealed a 10 per cent jump in the number of union members who are undecided about who they will support at next year's election.

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