Chippy on the ropes – ex PM’s popularity plummets

The latest 1News-Verian poll has thrown a curveball into the mix, showing Labour snatching a seat right from under the noses of ACT and NZ First.

The opposition, however, isn’t just licking its wounds over lost seats – Chris ‘Chippy’ Hipkins, the former Prime Minister has been hit with a jaw-dropping 10-point nosedive in the popularity stakes.

The poll is the first released since the elections in October. Here’s the lowdown:

National is holding onto its lead with 38 percent, translating to 48 seats

Labour came in with 28 percent, nabbing 35 seats

Greens got greener with 12 percent, securing 15 seats and a bit more room to breathe

ACT finds itself a tad lighter, dropping to 8 percent and 10 seats

NZ First feels the pinch, down to 6 percent and 7 seats

Te Pāti Māori is on the up and up, pulling in 4 percent and holding onto 6 seats

Despite Labour’s victory lap over the extra seat, the real shocker is Hipkins’ preferred prime minister rating plummeting by 10 points, leaving whispers and speculation about his next move.

On the flip side, Christopher Luxon remains the steady ship with 25 percent, while Winston Peters sneaks up with a 1 point increase.

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