Pauline Hanson says One Nation’s growing support is a “wake-up call” to Labor, arguing the major party is “scared” of the minor party’s rising power. The comments come as the outlets report on a new poll indicating Hanson is the preferred prime minister. Hanson also raises the possibility that her daughter, Lee Hanson, could be the next leader of One Nation. Barnaby Joyce, a senior figure in One Nation, dismisses the suggestion, while the party frames Labor’s reaction as fear of its influence. The reporting portrays the exchange as part of a broader campaign debate over One Nation’s political momentum and leadership succession. While the poll result is highlighted as support for Hanson as preferred prime minister, the sources also note Joyce’s differing view on the leadership question and the party’s insistence that Labor is reacting to One Nation’s ascent.