National loses ground to Hipkins' Labour in two new polls

 

National loses ground to Hipkins' Labour in two new polls


Prime Minister Chris Hipkins speaks to media after meeting business leaders in Auckland.

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins in Auckland last week. Photo: RNZ / Nick Monro

Two political polls tonight have Labour regaining lost ground against National, with leader Chris Hipkins more popular than the opposition's Chris Luxon.

Both are the first poll for their respective organisations since Chris Hipkins took over as Prime Minister after Jacinda Ardern's shock resignation from the role.

The 1News Kantar poll had Labour up 5 percentage points to 38, with National down one percentage point to 37.

Newshub Reid Research's poll had Labour up 5.7 percent to 38, ahead of National which lost 4.1 points, dropping to 36.6.

More to come...

National loses ground to Hipkins' Labour in two new polls 

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