
One Nation Surge Boosts Labor, Hurts Liberals
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Pauline Hansons One Nation party made significant gains in the South Australia state election, surging to twenty percent of the vote. However, the real story lies in the split on the right, with Liberals collapsing to nineteen percent and Greens lifting to eleven percent. This dynamic, coupled with Australias preferential voting system, helped Labor survive in key seats and poses a challenge for the Liberals and Nationals heading into federal contests. Hansons momentum reflects genuine discontent, but it also reinforces the lefts hold on power.
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