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Pauline Hanson has scored a win as a new poll reveals that if a federal election were held today, it would be 'too close to call' between One Nation and Labor.
A Roy Morgan poll revealed on a two-party preferred basis, Labor drew in 51 per cent of voters, while One Nation was just behind at 49 per cent.
Primary support for Hanson's party has climbed two points to 31.5 per cent, while Labor has dropped one point to 27 per cent.
The orange wave of support continues to rise on the back of Hanson's fiery National Press Cub address and her 'Free the Liar' campaign against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
Primary support for the Coalition rose by 0.5 points to 17.5 per cent, while the Greens has dropped to 13.5 per cent.
Meanwhile, One Nation has replaced the Coalition as the new Opposition, according to the latest Capital Brief/DemosAU poll.
Almost 40 per cent of surveyed Aussies who voted for Peter Dutton's Coalition in 2025 would change to One Nation if an election were held now.
Seventeen per cent of those who voted for Labor last year would now side with Hanson, while just seven per cent would switch to the Coalition.
Pauline Hanson has been delivered a win as a new poll reveals if a federal election was held today, it would be 'too close to call' between One Nation and Labor
Primary support for Hanson's party has climbed two points to 31.5 per cent, while Labor fell one point to 27 per cent
However, Albanese remains Australia's preferred prime minister with 35 per cent support, ahead of Hanson and Coalition leader Angus Taylor.
'On these numbers, One Nation would likely fall short of forming government, even with Coalition support, but a further improvement in support, or a further drop for Labor, could change the equation,' DemosAU Head of Research George Hasanakos said.
Polling from RedBridge Group and Accent Research shows Hanson 's One Nation could win up to 59 lower house seats if a federal election were held today.
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