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One Nation’s rise puts the next election in ‘unknown territory’ – but does Pauline Hanson really have a path to government?
One Nation's rise from 6% of the vote to leading in recent polls has disrupted Australian politics, complicating predictions for the next election. The party faces challenges in urban seats, and unpredictable preference flows make it difficult to estimate two-party preferred numbers or seat projections.
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