Queensland's political leaders are blitzing a number of seats in the state's southeast today two days out from polling day. Opposition Leader David Crisafulli is campaigning in Labor-held seats that the LNP is hoping to win at Saturday's election.
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00:00David Christopher Lee is expected to visit 12 electorates today as the election campaign
00:07enters the home stretch.
00:08He started his morning at the Brisbane Markets in Rocklea in the electorate of Miller before
00:14heading out to the electorate of Mount Hominy where he visited a souvlaki shop.
00:19He later made a campaign stop in Redlands at a local YMCA and is now at a pre-polling
00:23station in the electorate of Kapalabar.
00:26Published opinion polls have suggested in recent months that the LNP is on track for
00:29victory at Saturday's election.
00:31David Christopher Lee today indicated he was bracing for a closer result and said he hadn't
00:36started writing a victory speech.
00:39This is our fresh start blitz and it started with seeing some fresh fruit and veggies and
00:43now I've got a fresh change of clothes and here we go.
00:46This is important that Queenslanders know the importance of change in this election
00:51and I lead a united team, a dynamic team, a team hungry to serve Queenslanders.
00:58More than one million Queenslanders have already cast their vote ahead of Saturday's election.
01:03David Christopher Lee is hoping to defeat the third term Labor government led by Premier
01:07Stephen Miles.
01:09The LNP or the conservative side of politics in Queensland has only won one state election
01:15since 1986.