Professor Chris Berg analyses political polls, focusing on One Nation’s rise, budget backlash, and evolving voter sentiment
One Nation has surged past Labor to become Australia’s most popular political party, according to the latest polling, marking a significant shift in voter sentiment following growing dissatisfaction with the federal government’s performance.
The dramatic rise has been linked to backlash over the recent federal budget, with critics pointing to broken promises, rising discontent, and pressure on the Coalition as it attempts to respond to the political fallout and shifting voter priorities influenced by economic concerns such as interest rates.
Professor Chris Berg from RMIT University breaks down what is driving the swing, how Labor’s primary vote has been affected, and what the polling could signal for the next election as demographic dissatisfaction becomes increasingly clear
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