Updated: 12:25, Saturday October 1, 2011
A poll has revealed that a third of voters are more likely to vote Labor if it dumps its carbon tax policy.
The Galaxy poll, published in News Ltd newspapers, reveals that 32 per cent of people would be more likely to vote Labor if the tax was dumped.
That is more than double the 14 per cent who say they would be less likely to vote Labor if it backflips again on climate change policy.
A little over a half, 53 per cent, say carbon tax policy change will not affect their vote, while only one per cent were uncommitted when asked about the carbon tax.
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