South Australian election set to be barometer of One Nation’s popularity
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The first litmus test of One Nation's meteoric rise in the opinion polls is set to play out this weekend, as South Australians head to the ballot boxes. While the Labor Premier is in a strong position to hold onto his majority, the Prime Minister has paid a visit to the state just a day out from the final verdict. Chief political correspondent Anna Henderson has spoken to a number of the key players about what is at stake.
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