While the Coalition's very public internal fractures have caused it to flounder in the polls, one often overlooked party has quietly gained a surge in support, bolstered by a "laser-focused" agenda and unimpressed voters.
The latest Resolve poll for Nine's newspapers showed the Coalition scraped a two per cent increase of the primary vote after bottoming out at 27 per cent in September.
Meanwhile, One Nation has remained steady at 12 per cent after seeing its numbers rise to their highest point since the federal election.
Resolve's Jim Reed said voters are abandoning the Coalition for One Nation due to Opposition Leader Sussan Ley's inability to address the root cause following weeks of infighting over net-zero and Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce openly flirting with the idea of defectin

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