Sunday, March 5, 2017

Pauline Hanson’s One Nation to grab balance of power in WA?

Pauline Hanson’s One Nation is in a position to grab the balance of power in the upper house at the upcoming Western Australia election, despite candidates suddenly quitting and an onslaught of negative press.

After securing a controversial preference deal with the Liberal Party, One Nation is polling at 8.5 per cent, a drop of over four per cent since the campaign began.

But One Nation could still secure the balance of power even after Ray Gould, Candidate for Kalamunda, made a shock exit from the party, saying he’d ‘had enough’ as Senator Hanson ‘can’t be trusted’.

Pauline Hanson’s One Nation is in a position to grab the balance of power in the upper house at the upcoming Western Australia election, despite candidates suddenly quitting and an onslaught of negative press.

After securing a controversial preference deal with the Liberal Party, One Nation is polling at 8.5 per cent, a drop of over four per cent since the campaign began.

But One Nation could still secure the balance of power even after Ray Gould, Candidate for Kalamunda, made a shock exit from the party, saying he’d ‘had enough’ as Senator Hanson ‘can’t be trusted’.

READ MORE: Pauline Hanson’s One Nation to grab balance of power in WA | Daily Mail Online


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