'Stop One Nation': Labor launches campaign to target ONP rise
The Labor Party is launching a campaign to counter the rise of One Nation, asking supporters for donations to fund their efforts. Recent polling indicates that One Nation is gaining traction in key electorates, particularly in Western Sydney. Labor's ads highlight their concern over One Nation's potential to secure a significant number of seats in the upcoming election.
- ▪Labor is soliciting donations ranging from $10 to $1,500 to combat One Nation's rise.
- ▪Recent research suggests One Nation could win up to 59 seats if an election were held today.
- ▪Independent analysts indicate that Labor is worried about losing votes to One Nation, especially in Western Sydney.
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Labor asking supporters for $10 donations to help 'stop' the rise of One NationJBy Jason Om7.30Topic:One NationMon 25 May 2026 at 6:50pmMon 25 May 2026 at 6:50pmMon 25 May 2026 at 6:50pmThe Labor Party has posted ads on social media asking for donations to help it campaign against One Nation.abc.net.au/news/labor-asking-for-donations-to-help-fight-one-nation/106712618Link copiedShareShare articleFederal Labor is asking for donations to fight One Nation as the latest polling projections show the minor party continuing to surge in key electorates, including in Western Sydney.A social media ad from Labor asking supporters to help "stop One Nation".Advertisements running on social media are asking Labor supporters to chip in from $10 to $27 "to prevent One Nation from turning polling momentum…
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