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Chief Political Correspondent annajhenderson delivers her analysis after Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese clashed in Sunday's election debate. ausvotes

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition leader Anthony Albanese during the second leaders' debate at Nine Studios in Sydney, Sunday, 8 May, 2022.This morning Australians will have their first opportunity to head into the makeshift cardboard booths to cast their vote in the federal election with early voting commencing today.

We were also told by Scott Morrison that he has “never” seen political corruption in his political career. Neither leader wants to be drawn on exactly what they would do if they don’t win an outright majority, which is a real possibility and could require major policy trade-offs to secure support. Anthony Albanese took his own swipe at his opponent, “what does it take to wake up this government?” he questioned towards the end of the debate, referencing the bushfires and pandemic.

Every day from now the leaders will be treating as a day they can try and convince more voters to mark the box for their party.

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