After a 35-day campaign, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will be seeking to make history tonight by becoming the first prime minister since 2004 to win consecutive elections.
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00:00It's game on. If you're looking for signs of confidence within the Labor camp then look no
00:07further than the location they've chosen for the Prime Minister's round of breakfast TV interviews.
00:12We are on Hello Turf here, the MCG, for the grand final of federal politics. Anthony Albanese has
00:20often used the analogy that he likes to kick with the wind in the fourth quarter or in other words
00:24to be ahead in the polls when it matters and as polls open across the country it appears he's
00:30achieved that aim. All major opinion polls are pointing to a Labor victory tonight. The latest
00:36news poll published in The Australian giving Labor the lead 52.5% to 47.5% after preferences. Now
00:45where the polls vary is as is whether the Labor Party can pick up enough seats to govern in majority.
00:52Anthony Albanese says in his words he's working his guts out to ensure Labor can govern in its own right.
00:593 million Australians have on average a $5,500 incentive to vote Labor today and to make sure
01:07that we have a majority Labor government. The Prime Minister's starting his day here in Melbourne
01:12but he'll finish in Sydney where he'll vote in his seat of Graindler but tonight Anthony Albanese is
01:19seeking to make history by becoming the first Prime Minister since 2004 to win consecutive elections.
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