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Another poll has Labour trailing National by a significant margin.
A New Zealand Morgan poll, released yesterday, puts Labour on 34.5 per cent support, trailing National by 13 per cent.
The margin is identical a Morgan poll two weeks ago, however both parties' ratings have dropped 0.5 per cent.
The poll follows two at the weekend, which gave National enough support to govern alone.
Those polls put National on 54 and 51 per cent respectively, compared with 35 and 36 per cent for Labour.
Both the polls also showed no other party crossing the crucial 5 per cent threshold.
But the Green Party and New Zealand First will be heartened by the Morgan poll, which puts them on 6 per cent and 5 per cent respectively.
The poll puts ACT and the Maori Party on 2 per cent, United Future on 1.5 per cent and the Progressives on 0.5 per cent.
The poll of 832 voters was conducted between November 26 and December 9.
- NZPA