Multiple Australian outlets report that Pauline Hanson’s standing in national polling continues to decline, and she is no longer regarded as Australia’s preferred prime minister. The reports note a change from a previous period when Hanson briefly held that top preference position, but that support has since fallen. While the articles focus on the shift in voter preference rather than policy or campaign developments, they consistently describe the same overall trend: Hanson’s loss of the “preferred prime minister” title reflects weakening voter support for One Nation. The sources present the development as part of an ongoing slide in the polls, with the change occurring across recent polling measures. None of the summaries provided specify the exact polling figures, survey names, or the identity of the candidate who replaces her as preferred prime minister. Overall, the coverage agrees that recent polling shows Hanson no longer leading in voter preference for prime minister, indicating a further erosion of her popularity.