"Maybe one day further down the track - in 10, or 15 or 20 years time - who knows what's going to happen or hand the reigns onto someone who can take One Nation to be government," she told the Seven Network.
Her crossbench colleague Derryn Hinch is far from convinced.
"Pauline may be the leader of One Nation but luckily she'll never be the leader of the nation," he said.
"She's dedicated, she believes in what she's doing, but she will not form the opposition or government and that is the fact."
The Newspoll shows the Coalition's primary vote plunging four points to 35 per cent. Labor's primary vote remains unchanged at 36 per cent, with independents and minor parties earning a surge in support from 15 to 19 per cent.
The poll's findings come after a summer of expenses scandals, the resignation of Cabinet minister Sussan Ley, and a backlash over the Centrelink debt recovery system.
Government minister Paul Fletcher was reluctant to discuss the poll's findings when quizzed by reporters, insisting the Coalition was focused on getting on with meeting the needs of Australians. "That's our priority," he said at Canberra airport.
Cabinet minister Christopher Pyne cackled at Hanson's prospects of becoming prime minister when asked at the weekend. Today, he echoed sentiments earlier offered by his boss, saying the government's priorities were energy prices, childcare fees and creating jobs.
"Whether the polls are up or down in February 2017 when an election is not due until mid-2019 is really neither here nor there," he told ABC radio.
But senior Labor MP Tony Burke said Turnbull was having his worst year ever. "And it's only day one."
The Prime Minister is facing a fresh headache over revived speculation conservative senator Cory Bernardi may break away from the Liberals as early as this week.
While coalition MPs were reluctant to weigh in, Burke said he'd been watching the Government crack for the past 12 months. "We've been watching a split in the Coalition for more than a year now and it's going to continue to unravel."
- AAP