Barnaby Joyce urges caution over One Nation poll surge
Barnaby Joyce has expressed caution regarding the recent surge in poll numbers for One Nation, suggesting that the party should not become overconfident. He emphasized the importance of remaining grounded despite the positive polling data that indicates One Nation could become the next federal opposition. Joyce's comments reflect a broader concern within the political landscape about the implications of shifting voter sentiments.
- ▪Barnaby Joyce has urged One Nation to remain cautious about their poll surge.
- ▪Poll numbers suggest One Nation could potentially become the next federal opposition.
- ▪Joyce's remarks highlight concerns about overconfidence in political campaigns.
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