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Coalition still unknocked from top spot in Muffin Break's Election Bean Poll

It is already on its third week.

Muffin Break’s Unofficial Election Bean Poll is already on its third week, and the results reflect that the Coalition remains to be the leading party of Muffin Break’s customers.

The Coalition garnered 43% of the votes, while the Labor Party was behind by 10% with 33% of the votes.

The Greens also gained 11%, while the minor parties had 10% of the votes.

“Our Unofficial Election Bean Poll correctly predicted the results of the Australian federal election in both 2007 and 2010.

“Based on this year’s tally thus far, Tony Abbott is on-track to be named the Election’s “Topbean”, while Kevin Rudd is looking like a “Hasbean”.

“With the Election less than a week away, I encourage people to visit their local store to cast their vote and see how their local candidates are fairing,” said Serge Infanti, Muffin Break’s Managing Director.

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