A new poll shows Pauline Hanson is the preferred prime minister, prompting a public reaction within the Liberal Party. According to reports, a Liberal MP acknowledges that voters feel the party has “broken faith,” while the Liberal Party responds by arguing there is still sufficient time to win back support. The sources agree that the poll is part of a wider snapshot of voter sentiment and that it is driving political attention to Hanson’s rising standing. The Liberal Party’s position is that the result does not represent an end state and that it can change through future campaigning and policy messaging. No additional details about sample size, polling methodology, or the specific figures behind Hanson’s lead are provided in the two accounts. The reports focus on the immediate political implications of the poll and the contrast between the MP’s acknowledgement of voter dissatisfaction and the party’s message of recovery and continued electoral preparation.