
Labor Leads, One Nation Surges in SA Election
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South Australias state election is heating up, with Labors Peter Malinauskas leading in polls. One Nation is surging, potentially turning their anti-immigration message into real seats. Recent polls show Labor at 38% primary vote, One Nation at 22%, and Liberals at 19%. One Nations two-party preferred vote has jumped to 41%, challenging the Liberals. Voters frustration with major parties is driving support to One Nation. Key battlegrounds include rural seats like Flinders and Chaffey, where One Nation preferences could impact Liberal chances. One Nation is likely to secure at least one upper house spot, with former senator Cory Bernardi potentially winning more. Independents could also influence results in Mount Gambier and MacKillop. Saturdays election could signal broader shifts in Australian politics.
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