Labor’s pivoting strategy to link Pauline Hanson and the Coalition on workers’ rights and superannuation is sparking a heated political battle, fueled by digital ads and small-dollar donations. Hanson’s team is pushing back, calling claims false, while One Nation capitalizes on the chaos, raising millions. Despite recent dips in Hanson’s poll numbers, her political agility—like shifting stances on tobacco taxes—remains a formidable weapon. All eyes are now on the high-stakes Western Australian by-election next Saturday, a critical test for Labor’s preference strategy and a barometer for One Nation’s growing influence.
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