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Former New South Wales Nationals minister Katrina Hodgkinson says she will run in the seat of Gilmore against Warren Mundine and Grant Schultz.

 

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She was asked yesterday if she would live in the electorate & her response was I have a few investment properties in the area. She was asked again & mentioned her property portfolio! So it’s a NO

Not much to choose from in Gilmore

Now days a woman has a massive chance even against good candidates like Mundine & Schultz.

Love Mundine but this lady is awesome. happygilmore

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