One Nation is trying to win over Christian voters in Australia. The party recruited former deputy PM Barnaby Joyce who spoke at an anti-abortion rally. Christian leaders prayed at the event. One Nation leader Pauline Hanson's popularity is growing in polls. The party faces a challenge though. About one in three Australian churchgoers were born overseas. They may not like One Nation's views on immigration and multiculturalism. The party's anti-abortion message may appeal to some Christians. But its other policies could push others away.
Christianity is the biggest religion in Australia. About 44% of people identify as Christian. Anglicanism and Catholicism are the largest groups. Around one in five Australians go to church regularly. Churchgoers have mostly voted for the Coalition in the past. But Christian voters can shift quickly. They moved away from Kevin Rudd's Labor government over same-sex marriage. Now One Nation sees a chance to win them over. The party is trying to build support ahead of the next election. Their focus on conservative values matches some Christian beliefs.
Politicians are trying to win your vote with targeted messages. Understanding how parties appeal to different groups helps you see through the spin and make up your own mind.

One Nation is trying to win over Christian voters in Australia. The party recruited former deputy PM Barnaby Joyce who spoke at an anti-abortion rally. Christian leaders prayed at the event. One Nation leader Pauline Hanson's popularity is growing in polls. The party faces a challenge though. About one in three Australian churchgoers were born overseas. They may not like One Nation's views on immigration and multiculturalism. The party's anti-abortion message may appeal to some Christians. But its other policies could push others away.

Christianity is the biggest religion in Australia. About 44% of people identify as Christian. Anglicanism and Catholicism are the largest groups. Around one in five Australians go to church regularly. Churchgoers have mostly voted for the Coalition in the past. But Christian voters can shift quickly. They moved away from Kevin Rudd's Labor government over same-sex marriage. Now One Nation sees a chance to win them over. The party is trying to build support ahead of the next election. Their focus on conservative values matches some Christian beliefs.

Politicians are trying to win your vote with targeted messages. Understanding how parties appeal to different groups helps you see through the spin and make up your own mind.

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