The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in his final campaign blitz, two days out from the federal election. Anthony Albanese has been visiting key seats in Western Australia and intends to travel through all remaining states before polls open on Saturday.
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00:00We're here at a primary school in Windsor Roberts in the electorate of Tangney, one of four that Labor picked up from the Liberals at the last election.
00:11It's now held by Labor's Sam Lim on a tight margin of less than 3%.
00:16Here the Prime Minister is joined by WA Premier Roger Cook, hoping the strong Labor brand and the rest helps Labor hold its nine federal seats here.
00:26Good morning everyone.
00:28Good morning Mr Cook.
00:31We are living in difficult times. Western Australia is in a geopolitically uncertain area and in these uncertain times you need trusted and you need experienced leadership at the helm.
00:44Anthony Albanese says his opponent represents a huge risk and ratcheting up his attacks, describing the coalition as a deeply conservative party under Peter Dutton.
00:53But perhaps acknowledging voter discontent and disappointment with his first term, he's conceded it's been a difficult time to be in government with a global inflation crisis, but insists he has implemented visionary policies, nominating his school's funding deal.
01:09I don't pretend to be a revolutionary. I'm a reformist, putting in place sensible mainstream reforms in a mainstream government that is making a difference for Australians, working with business and working with unions and working with civil society.
01:26Before the press pack, some kids had a go at asking questions, prompting this answer.
01:31Nice to meet you James. How old are you?
01:33Eleven.
01:34Eleven? I wish I was eleven.
01:36I feel really old at the moment. I feel like I've been campaigning for eleven years.
01:44Two days to go until election day and all major opinion polls are pointing to a Labor victory.
01:49There's a great deal of optimism within Labor ranks, but it's coupled with fears of a last minute Peter Dutton comeback.
01:56Even this morning, the Prime Minister was reminding voters of Labor's shock loss in 2019.
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