Coalition's Primary Vote Hits Record Low, Liberal Leader Dodges Questions
The Coalition's primary vote has reached a record low, according to the latest Resolve Political Monitor survey. Following these results, the Liberal leader, identified as Taylor, reportedly avoided questions regarding his political prospects. A figure named Hanson also commented that the Coalition is currently 'out of touch'.
A recent survey by the Resolve Political Monitor has revealed that the Coalition's primary vote has fallen to a record low.
In the wake of these polling figures, the Liberal leader, identified in the report as Taylor, reportedly dodged questions concerning his political future and the party's prospects.
Separately, a figure referred to as Hanson stated that the Coalition is 'out of touch'. The developments unfold as the Coalition navigates challenges reflected in the latest public sentiment data.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, these events mark a significant moment in the current political landscape.

