Steve Price
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One Nation's primary vote was 42% and the swing against the coalition was 31%.
That seat has been held by a Liberal or a National for 77 years.
They're the numbers.
Now the optics.
The party that One Nation threw at the Crooked Arm Hotel on Saturday night went off like you would not believe.
And across the road, the Liberals could only manage a crowd of about 50 people.
um they're in all sorts of trouble i mean hansen's victory speech if you can look it up she said uh you are no this is to australians because it was the telecast live right around the country you are no longer the forgotten people we are coming for you we want our country back and the place was rocking she came into the room
to the sounds of John Farnham's You're the Voice and they all went crazy.
She's now got her eyes on Western Sydney.
The next test will be the Victorian state election in November.
They won't do as well in Victoria as they will in Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia and the other states of the country because Victoria is still more slightly to the left than anyone else.
But she's now claiming that migrants are voting in big numbers for her.
There's a town in that seat called Griffith
Used to be well known for growing a lot of marijuana.
But it's an Italian settlement.
The Italians, when they came out of Europe, the Second World War, a lot of them went to Griffith.
Well, that was unbelievable.
Four out of five polling booths in Griffith recorded a swing of more than 30% to the One Nation candidate.
So the Libs are in big trouble.
Well, some are suggesting they're going to have to talk about it.