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One Nation Surges in SA Election

One Nation Surges in SA Election

Brisbane News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 16, 20261m 58s

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One Nation, led by Pauline Hanson, is making a strong push in the South Australian state election, contesting all 47 lower house seats. Their primary vote has surged in recent polls, putting them ahead of the Liberals and positioning them to secure two upper house spots. The party is targeting areas where Labor struggles, aiming to unlock more public money based on votes. Voters express frustration over cost of living, housing shortages, migration, and government waste, with some traditional Labor and Liberal supporters switching sides. The major parties are not worried about lower house wins for One Nation, but any seat would shake things up. The election serves as an early test for One Nations national momentum ahead of the federal Farrer by-election in May.

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