Major win for One Nation in first post-budget poll
Roy Morgan found One Nation at 32% support, ahead of Labor on 28.5%, as budget changes to housing tax settings drove voter backlash.
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Australia: Nationalist One Nation Overtakes Governing Labor in Post-Budget Poll
The anti-globalist nationalist One Nation party has overtaken governing social democratic Labor in primary support in the first major opinion poll conducted after the announcement of the Australian federal budget, according to Roy Morgan survey data released this week. The poll, carried out May 13–14 and surveying more than 2,300 voters across Australia, found One Nation at 32% of primary support, compared with Labor on 28.5%. The center-right L…
BREAKING: One Nation becomes Australia’s LEADING party in latest national poll
Subhead:Pauline Hanson’s party surges to the top in latest Roy Morgan polls amid backlash on mass migration and Labor budget# YouTube-embed:NBdwKnwxDrE Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party has recorded a massive surge in the latest national opinion poll, jumping to 32% support, its highest level ever, making it the most popular party in Australia. This is the first time since the Second World War that a party other than Labor or the Liberals has le…
Poll surge, preference problem: One Nation’s Victorian challenge
One Nation has gone from fringe to front-runner—at least in the polls. Once confined to the edges of Australia’s political debate, the party is now, arguably, rivaling the major parties for first-preference support. But elections are a funny thing and come November when Victorians go to the polls again, does One Nation really stand a chance? The short answer: it’s complicated. One Nation’s surge in support is real. In a recent Roy Morgan poll, t…
The One Nation Wave
The Senate’s decision to suspend Senator Hanson last year backfired. And during that suspension, One Nation welcomed former Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, achieving official party status. There has been a huge rise in support, with One Nation’s primary vote jumping from 6% a year ago to now around 26% plus depending on the polls. This shifted the public conversation toward how many lower house seats the party might win in 2028. Watch or co…
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