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SA’s Labor party has ramped up its attack on One Nation, as another opinion poll indicates they are a growing political force. But already, a record one in ten South Australians have made up their mind and voted early.

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00:02In orange high views, Peter Malinowskis turns up the heat on One Nation.
00:08Today I want to speak at length about One Nation's housing policy.
00:17Days out from the state poll, his colleagues are also digging in.
00:22I've prepared a spending tracker for One Nation. I have it here with me now.
00:28This is their policy offering in terms of commitments to the people of South Australia.
00:33One Nation said it was unavailable today but has policies including wanting fewer immigrants.
00:40Another opinion poll today has One Nation as Labor's closest rival, again ahead of the Liberals on primary votes.
00:48Ashton Hearn is hoping the wash up on Sunday won't be as bad as the polls predict.
00:54We've got a mountain to climb but every day we're taking one additional step up that mountain.
00:59The wild card of One Nation on the mind of the Electoral Commissioner too.
01:04He needs to predict which two candidates will win the most votes in each seat to ensure the quickest count
01:10on the night.
01:11Traditionally that's been quite easy but voting patterns are changing at the moment.
01:17Our predictions may well be incorrect.
01:20If that's the case it doesn't mean that we have made an error by any means.
01:23We will simply make a correction and then conduct a fresh two candidate preferred count.
01:29And twist at the same time.
01:30Preparing for a polling day that could come with a twist.
01:34See you later.
01:35See you later.
01:36Bye.
01:36Bye.
01:36Bye.
01:36Bye.
01:36Bye.
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