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Liberal candidate Warren Mundine ( nyunggai ) says anyone calling the seat early is ‘getting ahead of themselves’. AusVotes2019 AustraliaDecides

Warren Mundine, the Liberal candidate for Gilmore, says his team is feeling ‘quietly confident’ in the results of the election, though conceded the three-corner

contest between the Liberals, the Nationals and Labor will be close. Mr Mundine says anyone calling the seat early is ‘getting ahead of themselves’. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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