Exit polls are pointing to a Labor victory for the 2019 federal election auspol AusVotes19
Labor is tipped to take out the 2019 federal election, according to the latest YouGov exit poll.
The final Newspoll of the campaign has Labor ahead of the Coalition 51.5 to 48.5 on a two-party preferred basis, while the latest Ipsos poll shows Labor in front 51-49.
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