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Albanese WORRIED as Hanson's 'Fire the Liar' Campaign Crosses $4 Million with | 70,000 Donations
For nearly thirty years, the Australian establishment told us Pauline Hanson was finished. Today she leads every politician in the country in the question of who Australians want as Prime Minister. Good day and welcome to Australian Newsletter, the channel that tracks the moment the conventional wisdom stops being wise. If that opener just genuinely surprised you, hit that subscribe button right now — because the 9News Resolve poll released this week is not just a bad result for Anthony Albanese. It is a fundamental reckoning with everything the political class thought it understood about this country.
Let us go through the numbers, because they deserve to be read slowly and carefully. One Nation — twenty-nine percent primary vote. Labor — twenty-eight percent. The Coalition — twenty percent. The governing party of Australia, the party that won a significant majority at the last election on a platform of honesty and economic management, is now sitting behind a minor party led by a woman who has been written off, dismissed, and vilified by virtually every mainstream institution in the country for the better part of three decades. And on the question of who Australians actually want as Prime Minister — not which party, but which individual — Pauline Hanson leads the field. Above Albanese. Above anyone the Coalition has put forward. Above everyone.
The activist class, the media commentators, the Labor strategists who have spent careers building the narrative that Hanson represents the worst of Australia — they are looking at that number and something close to genuine psychological distress is setting in. Because this is not a poll showing a minor party doing well. This is a poll showing that the person they have spent three decades defining as Australia's great political villain is now the individual Australians most want leading the country. That is not a policy story. That is a cultural earthquake.
And Anthony Albanese made it significantly worse with his own response. When the Fire the Liar campaign was climbing through its initial fundraising surge, Albanese chose to respond with a gaslighting jibe — dismissive, contemptuous, delivered with the kind of confidence that comes from genuinely not understanding what you are dealing with. The result was immediate and spectacular. Donations surged from approximately one point five million dollars to over four million dollars. His intervention did not neutralise the campaign. It supercharged it. Every time Albanese dismisses, questions, or mocks the people behind this movement, he reminds them of exactly why they donated in the first place.
Nearly seventy thousand ordinary Australians have now contributed to the Fire the Liar campaign — during a cost-of-living crisis, from stretched household budgets, in a country where real wages have been going backwards. This is not passive political sympathy. When people who are genuinely financially stressed direct money toward a political campaign, that is active, committed, emotional investment. Those seventy thousand people are not just donors. They are advocates. They are telling their families, their workmates, their neighbours. They are the grassroots infrastructure that no amount of professional campaign management can replicate.
#albanese #paulinehanson #petacredlin
Видео Albanese WORRIED as Hanson's 'Fire the Liar' Campaign Crosses $4 Million with | 70,000 Donations канала AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER
Let us go through the numbers, because they deserve to be read slowly and carefully. One Nation — twenty-nine percent primary vote. Labor — twenty-eight percent. The Coalition — twenty percent. The governing party of Australia, the party that won a significant majority at the last election on a platform of honesty and economic management, is now sitting behind a minor party led by a woman who has been written off, dismissed, and vilified by virtually every mainstream institution in the country for the better part of three decades. And on the question of who Australians actually want as Prime Minister — not which party, but which individual — Pauline Hanson leads the field. Above Albanese. Above anyone the Coalition has put forward. Above everyone.
The activist class, the media commentators, the Labor strategists who have spent careers building the narrative that Hanson represents the worst of Australia — they are looking at that number and something close to genuine psychological distress is setting in. Because this is not a poll showing a minor party doing well. This is a poll showing that the person they have spent three decades defining as Australia's great political villain is now the individual Australians most want leading the country. That is not a policy story. That is a cultural earthquake.
And Anthony Albanese made it significantly worse with his own response. When the Fire the Liar campaign was climbing through its initial fundraising surge, Albanese chose to respond with a gaslighting jibe — dismissive, contemptuous, delivered with the kind of confidence that comes from genuinely not understanding what you are dealing with. The result was immediate and spectacular. Donations surged from approximately one point five million dollars to over four million dollars. His intervention did not neutralise the campaign. It supercharged it. Every time Albanese dismisses, questions, or mocks the people behind this movement, he reminds them of exactly why they donated in the first place.
Nearly seventy thousand ordinary Australians have now contributed to the Fire the Liar campaign — during a cost-of-living crisis, from stretched household budgets, in a country where real wages have been going backwards. This is not passive political sympathy. When people who are genuinely financially stressed direct money toward a political campaign, that is active, committed, emotional investment. Those seventy thousand people are not just donors. They are advocates. They are telling their families, their workmates, their neighbours. They are the grassroots infrastructure that no amount of professional campaign management can replicate.
#albanese #paulinehanson #petacredlin
Видео Albanese WORRIED as Hanson's 'Fire the Liar' Campaign Crosses $4 Million with | 70,000 Donations канала AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER
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