New poll shows One Nation surge could upend federal election landscape
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New data by Redbridge Group and Accent Research suggests One Nation would perform far better in a federal election now than they did in 2025. The theoretical results, garnered from a survey of 6,000 voters, show Labor would win 70 to 82 seats, down from 94. The Coalition could only receive 7 to 21 seats, down from 43, and One Nation could gain between 46 and 59, up from the current two they hold in the lower house. The data predicts Pauline Hanson's party would dominate in the party's home state of Queensland, while numbers suggest Liberal Leader Angus Taylor and leadership hopeful Andrew Hastie could lose their seats to the minor party.
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