Barnaby Joyce Urges Caution on One Nation Poll Numbers
Barnaby Joyce stated that One Nation will not be swayed by recent polling that places the party as the next federal opposition. The comments address internal party discipline amid shifting voter surveys.
Barnaby Joyce stated that One Nation will not be carried away by poll numbers suggesting the party would become the next federal opposition. The remarks come as surveys show rising support for the party ahead of the next national election.
Joyce emphasized the need for steady focus rather than reacting to temporary survey results. He said the party intends to maintain its current approach without adjusting strategy based on short-term polling movements. The statement follows multiple recent surveys that placed One Nation ahead of other opposition parties in voter preference rankings.
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One Nation may maintain existing campaign messaging without adjustment.
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