One Nation wins over 1 in 4 migrant voters
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When the nation went to the polls at last year’s federal election, One Nation won just 6.4% of the primary lower house vote.
Since then, One Nation’s share of the primary vote has undergone a meteoric rise, with aggregate polling showing they have the support of roughly 1 in 4 voters.
For the longest time, there have been narratives that suggest that a majority’s support for One Nation is grounded in racism and that supporting their policies is driven by prejudice.
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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.