Peter Dutton Winning Over Women? The Liberals’ Bold Claim Under Scrutiny

The Liberal Party insists that Peter Dutton has improved the party’s standing with female voters, claiming an eight-point rise in support since the disastrous 2022 election. 

But is this a genuine shift or just a political spin ahead of 2025?

Dutton vs. Morrison: A Softer Image or Just Less Backlash?

Liberal MPs argue that women are raising fewer concerns about Dutton compared to Scott Morrison. But is that because they actually like him more, or just that he hasn’t been in power long enough to spark widespread backlash? 

One MP admitted there’s no clear evidence the party has truly regained female trust.

Coalition’s Internal Polling: Wishful Thinking or Real Momentum?

The party’s internal polling suggests 52 per cent of women would prefer the Coalition over Labor in 2025. 

But internal polls often tell the story a party wants to hear. 

Are female voters warming to Dutton, or is this another case of selective statistics?

Can the Liberals Rebuild Trust with Women?

The party faced a reckoning after Morrison’s tenure, with high-profile scandals and a perceived disregard for women’s issues. 

If Dutton wants to convince female voters he’s different, he’ll need more than just an eight-point bounce—he’ll need real policy changes that address their concerns.

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