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Large Majorities Favour Ardern To Manage Pandemic And Economic Recovery
Saturday, 20 June 2020, 10:40 am
Press Release: Horizonpoll
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Jacinda Ardern is seen by large majorities of New
Zealanders as the best parliamentary party leader to manage
both the response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic
recovery from it.
She is favoured by:
- 66%
of adult New Zealanders as best to manage the pandemic
response, and by
- 53% to manage the economic
recovery.
An independent Horizon Research
nationwide survey between June 10 and 14 (midnight Sunday)
finds National’s new leader, Todd Muller, is regarded as
best to manage the pandemic response by 14% and the economic
response by 24%.
Pandemic response – other
leaders:
ACT leader David Seymour is regarded by 4%
as best to manage the pandemic response, New Zealand First
leader Winston Peters rates 3% and the Green Party leaders
James Shaw and Marama Davidson each rate 1%. 10% say none of
the six leaders of the five parties currently in Parliament
is best to manage the response.
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Economic
recovery response:
Jacinda Ardern has a 29% lead over
Todd Muller as best to manage the pandemic economic
recovery.
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Winston
Peters at 4% runs third on economic recovery management,
followed by David Seymour on 3% and Marama Davidson and
James Shaw each on 2%.
The survey of 1,636 adults was
conducted as a public interest project by Horizon using its
nationwide HorizonPoll panel and a third-party research
panel. Results are weighted on age, gender, highest
education, personal income, employment status and 2017 party
vote. At a 95% confidence level, the margin of error is
±2.5%. The survey closed at midnight Sunday April 14,
before two new COVID-19 cases were reported on Monday and
lapses in quarantine policy enforcement were made
public.
In comments on the survey, Horizon
says:
Managing COVID-19 pandemic
response
- Ardern has the advantage of having been
involved in the pandemic response from the outset. Muller
has not been visible through the response phase, except at
the tail end when the focus was on economic
recovery.
- All demographic groups
except those with household income greater
than $200,000 per year and those who gave their party vote
to the Conservative Party in 2017 rate Ardern as best to
manage the response. Those with household income of more
than $200,000 per year and those who gave their party vote
to the then Conservative Party in 2017 prefer
Muller.
- Among those who are registered and 100%
likely to vote, the preference for Muller improves from 14%
to 18%; the preference for Ardern drops marginally from 66%
to 65%.
- Males tend to rate Muller more highly than
females. Those who say they are registered and 100% likely
to vote, however, are 55% female (females constitute 51% of
the adult population).
Managing the economic
recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic
response
- Ardern is seen as better to manage the
economic recovery from the pandemic response than
Muller.
- Females again rank Ardern more highly than
males (17% of males think that “None of these” would be
best to manage the economic recovery, versus 9% of females),
but tend to rank Muller equally with males.
- Those
aged 65+ rank Muller more highly than Ardern on economic
recovery. Those aged 65+ constitute 24% of those survey
respondents who are both registered and 100% likely to vote,
compared with the adult population ratio of
20%.
- Those with household income of more than
$200,000 per year (3% of those respondents who are
registered and 100% likely to vote) and personal income of
more than $100,000 per year (6% of those registered and 100%
likely to vote) rank Muller ahead of Ardern; however, all
other income groups rank Ardern ahead of
Muller.
- Farm Owners/managers (2% of those registered
and 100% likely to vote) and Retirees/ Superannuitants (16%
of those registered and 100% likely to vote) rank Muller
ahead of Ardern. Busines proprietors/self-employed rank them
as equal. All other occupation groups rank Ardern ahead of
Muller.
- Muller comes closer to Ardern among
respondents in couple-only households (34% of those
registered and 100% likely to vote) but Ardern still
out-points Muller among those respondents.
- Those who
gave their party vote to the National Party in 2017 think
Muller would be better than Ardern to manage the economic
recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic response, as do those
who gave their party to vote to the then Conservative Party
(however, among those who gave their party vote to the then
Conservative Party, David Seymour is ranked as best to
manage the economic recovery). Among all other 2017 voters,
however, Ardern is ranked ahead of Muller.
- Overall,
52% of those registered and 100% likely to vote rank Ardern
as best to manage the economic recovery from the COVID-19
pandemic response, 29% rank Muller as
best.
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