A recent Resolve Political Monitor poll reveals a significant shift in support for Pauline Hanson's One Nation party, with backing dropping three points to 26 per cent.This marks the first decline in four months and coincides with a rise in Coalition support to 23 per cent.
The poll highlights growing discontent among key demographics, particularly women and immigrants, who are distancing themselves from Hanson over her policy positions on multiculturalism, abortion, and immigration.
While some of Hanson's policies, such as concerns about the NDIS and poverty, remain popular, her advocacy for an Australian 'monoculture' has drawn criticism.
Analysts note that her personal approval ratings have also fallen, with 25 per cent supporting her compared to 33 per cent for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.Despite these challenges, the overall political landscape remains unchanged, with Labor maintaining its lead on a two-party-preferred basis.The poll underscores a broader trend of voters rejecting Hanson's rhetoric, signaling a potential turning point for her party.
Original title: The varnish has come off: Support slips for Hanson
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