Dutton Was the Least Popular Liberal Leader, New Study Shows

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A person puts their vote into a ballot box at a polling centre at St Kilda Primary School in Melbourne, Australia, on Oct. 14, 2023. Asanka Ratnayake/Getty ImagesFormer Liberal Party Leader Peter Dutton was the least popular major party leader since the Australian Election Study (AES) began in 1987, researchers at the Australian National University and Griffith University have found.Overall, on the basis of favourable minus unfavourable, on a score out of 10, Labor Leader Anthony Albanese scored 5.1 compared to Dutton’s 3.2.

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