The Australian published a Newspoll on Sunday night, revealing Labor is leading the two-party preferred vote 51 per cent to 49 per cent. 9News
Scott Morrison has narrowed the gap to Labor in the latest Newspoll but still faces a challenge to bring the coalition's primary vote up.
The result is a marked improvement for the coalition since March, when Mr Morrison's government was down 54-46 on the same measure. The poll comes after the first two weeks of the election campaign in which Mr Morrison has campaigned heavily on the economy and attacking Labor's tax plans.
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