The Berejiklian government believes it can win the Labor-held seat of Granville despite the Liberal candidate attracting headlines nswvotes | gmaddox
Mr Issa, who has previously declared he did not buy the property, insists he has no connection to the scandal. "I've done nothing wrong," he says. "I do everything by the book. I'm happy for any investigation. I've got nothing to hide."
Mr Issa says he's "got nothing to do with it". "What people complain about her or talk about her, that's their business and her business. I'm concentrating on my campaign." Ms Finn questions the Liberals' hopes of winning. "It's not what our polling is saying," she says. "And the feedback we get everywhere, whether it's doorknocking, at train stations, visiting schools, just walking through the shops, is very, very positive.
Labor has promised a cashback scheme. "It will be a bit inconvenient to people but at least they won't be out of pocket like they are now," she says.
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