
Another Poor Poll: Can National Win With Luxon Leading?
From Duncan Garner - Editor In Chief by rova
April 17, 2026 · 40 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the challenges facing the National Party under Christopher Luxon's leadership amidst poor polling and rising competition from Winston Peters.
National is stuck in the twenties, Winston Peters is rising fast, and the pressure on Christopher Luxon is no longer background noise. In this episode, we break down the latest polling and what it really means for National heading into an election. Is this just a rough patch, or something deeper? And more importantly, can the party actually win with Luxon still leading? We’re joined by Maurice Williamson and Ashley Church to unpack the leadership chatter, the reality behind political polling, and why voters on the right are shifting. We also get into co-governance, council power, tax reform ideas, and a tough listener story that brings the cost-of-living crisis into sharp focus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People in this episode
Host: Duncan Garner
Guests: Maurice Williamson, Ashley Church
Topics covered
- polling
- National Party
- leadership
- political analysis
- cost-of-living crisis
- voter behavior
Keywords
- National Party
- polling
- Christopher Luxon
- Winston Peters
- leadership
- voter behavior
- cost-of-living
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