New polling reveals a seismic shift: Pauline Hanson’s One Nation now has more female than male supporters, challenging the long-held belief that women naturally lean left. While men and women once supported the party in equal measure, women have now edged ahead by a couple of points — a trend that’s been building for a year and now feels unstoppable. Though some attribute this to Hanson’s gender, history shows her appeal to women isn’t driven by her being female — it’s more about a broader disillusionment with major parties. Women have always been more likely to back “other” options, signaling a deep erosion of trust in traditional politics. This isn’t just a gender story — it’s a warning for Labor and the Coalition alike, as voters, especially women, are increasingly disengaged and fed up with the status quo.

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