The resurgence of One Nation

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When the latest polling from Resolve was published by the Sydney Morning Herald and the other Nine Entertainment papers, it revealed that the One Nation primary vote was polling at a record high of 12%, overtaking the Greens as the third largest primary vote.

While this is just one poll, a broader long-term analysis of polling from Resolve reveals that the One Nation primary vote has been trending up since late last year.

This got me thinking: is the resurgence of One Nation in the polls merely an artifact of Resolve’s polling or is there more to it?

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About the author
Tarric is an Australian freelance journalist and independent analyst who covers economics, finance, and geopolitics. Tarric is the author of the Avid Commentator Report. His works have appeared in The Washington DC Examiner, The Spectator, The Sydney Morning Herald, News.com.au, among other places.