Practice is over. The real race is about to begin. 9News
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese and Prime Minister Scott Morrison during Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra.
But the election campaign is a whole new game. And only begins when the Prime Minister visits the governor-general.At the last election, there was one startling difference in the Liberal and Labor campaigns.For the man seemingly happy to wear the tag of the Mayor of Australia, television pictures or pictures of any kind appeared to be the priority.Scott Morrison sits down with Nine's Political Editor Chris Uhlmann for an exclusive interview.
Anthony Albanese can now see the finish line in his lifelong race to be sworn in as Prime Minister of Australia. The Prime Minister has faced persistent questions over whether he can be trusted, an attack line used regularly by the Labor leader, even as Anthony Albanese faces claims of hypocrisy over how he's handling accusations that Labor Senator Kimberley Kitching was bullied.The recent South Australian election showed the value of incumbency during the pandemic has evaporated and the Coalition appears on its way to suffering its first election loss since 2010.
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