With one day to the election, a new poll shows Act's John Banks still trailing National's Paul Goldsmith by 9 per cent in the crucial seat of Epsom - meaning the Act Party would be history.
A poll in today's National Business Review of 500 voters puts support for Mr Goldsmith on 46 per cent, ahead of Mr Banks on 37 per cent. Labour's David Parker was on 12 per cent, and the Greens' David Hay on 3.3 per cent.
Last night, in a new and last minute tactic, Act leader Don Brash said a vote for Mr Goldsmith was a vote for Winston Peters, because it would increase the likelihood that Act would fall short.
Even if Act delivers just two MPs, it would boost a National-led coalition and make it less vulnerable to New Zealand First, should it cross the 5 per cent threshold.
The poll continues a trend that has shown Mr Goldsmith consistently ahead of Mr Banks, despite the cup-of-tea meeting that showed prime ministerial endorsement of Mr Banks.