THE coalition and the ALP led by new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd are neck and neck in the lead up to the federal election, a poll shows.
On a two-party preferred result, the Labor Party would receive 49 per cent of votes compared to the coalition's 51 per cent, according to the first national Galaxy poll since Rudd's return as prime minister.
The poll, published in Sunday's News Ltd newspapers, also shows most voters think Mr Rudd will be a better prime minister than Mr Abbott, scoring 51 per cent compared to Mr Abbott's 34 per cent.
Mr Rudd lifted Labor's primary vote by six points, to 38 per cent.
Voters backed the ALP's decision to replace Julia Gillard with Mr Rudd, with 57 per cent saying it was the right move.
The poll also revealed Bill Shorten won the support of the public for knifing two prime ministers, with most believing he made the right choices.
A total of 52 per cent of voters backed his decision to dump Ms Gillard, while 30 per cent believed Mr Shorten did the wrong thing.
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