Pollwatch Day 9 #GE2010 – Lib Dems at 20%, Lab 31%, Tories 38%

Three new polls cpublished today:

    YouGov in the Sun … CON 41%(+2), LAB 32%(+1), LIB DEM 18%(-2)
    ComRes for the Independent/ITV … CON 35%(-1), LAB 29%(-2), LIB DEM 21%(+2)
    Harris for Metro … CON 36%(-1), LAB 27%(nc), LIB DEM 23%(+1)

What does all this mean for Anthony Wells’ UK Polling Report ‘poll of polls’ average? Well, there’s no change from yesterday:

    Con 38% (n/c), Lab 31% (+1%), Lib Dem 20% (n/c)

So far, as Mark Pack has already blogged, the general trend for the Lib Dems is upwards – and that was before yesterday’s good publicity for the Lib Dem manifesto launch. Of course, the potential game-changer, the first televised debate, is just two hours away …

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