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.

