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One Nation Surges Ahead of Coalition
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One Nation is surging ahead of the Coalition in new polls, pulling ahead to 25.5% support compared to the Coalition’s 23% — the biggest gap since Angus Taylor took over. This momentum has built over three weeks, triggered by the government’s budget changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax. Meanwhile, public confidence in the government is plummeting, with most Australians saying the country is heading in the wrong direction — fueled by fuel shortages, the energy crisis, and fallout from Middle East tensions. The Prime Minister warned these economic impacts will linger. If an election were held today, Labor would still win — 53% on two-party preferred — but with a smaller majority. Looking ahead, the next election could become a three-way race, with One Nation poised to force a hung parliament if either major party faces them head-on.
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