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One Nation surges to 41% in Queensland, overtaking Labor, driven by national issues and protest voting.
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation has surged to 41% support in Queensland, its highest in over four years, while Labor’s primary vote fell to 26%, its lowest on record, according to Resolve Strategic polling.
Premier David Crisafulli’s approval rose to 44%, the highest in the poll’s history, as Labor leader Steven Miles dropped to 23%.
The LNP held steady at 34%.
One Nation’s rise, fueled by national debates over immigration, antisemitism, and gun control following the Bondi Beach massacre, appears to be siphoning support from Labor rather than the LNP.
Despite no state parliamentary seats, the party has become a major protest force, with growing influence in Queensland politics.
One Nation sube al 41% en Queensland, superando al laborismo, impulsado por cuestiones nacionales y el voto de protesta.