Women voters flocking to One Nation
Recent polling indicates a growing support for One Nation among female voters. This shift may impact future elections as women's voting patterns evolve. The trend highlights the changing dynamics within Australian political preferences.
- ▪New polling shows an increase in female voters supporting One Nation.
- ▪The shift in support could influence upcoming elections.
- ▪The trend reflects changing dynamics in Australian political preferences.
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