16%, 21% ? yea right. I recall similar percentages were mentioned before the WA election.
When it is time to actually cast their votes, a lot of people will hesitate and look away from One Nation and One Nation's actual votes will go down back to its traditional level of support, less than 10%.
The NSW state Liberal government is doing a decent job, can't see it losing votes to One Nation.
Did I read somewhere that immigrants are switching their support to One Nation ? Highly unlikely, it doesn't make sense. Why would migrants want to support One Nation when Hanson wants to stop immigration into this country.
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