The rise of Australia's right-wing One Nation party over the last year continues, with it recording a new milestone in the state of Victoria. A poll published in the Australian Financial Review shows that voter support for One Nation has overtaken Labor and the Liberal-National Coalition for the first time in the state ahead of an election in November. The polling shows Labor and the Coalition neck and neck on a primary vote of 26% each, while One Nation recorded a primary vote of 27%. The drift in voter support toward One Nation is even stronger when viewed at the national level. (james.glynn@wsj.com; X @JamesGlynnWSJ)
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Australia's One Nation Party Records First-Time Lead in Opinion Poll in Victoria — Market Talk
The rise of Australia's right-wing One Nation party over the last year continues, with it recording a new milestone in the state of Victoria. A poll published in the Australian Financial Review shows that voter support for One Nation has overtaken Labor and the Liberal-National Coalition for the fi…