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Hanson gets emotional revisiting decades-old Abbott feud
Key takeaways
- Pauline Hanson has hit the road to campaign as her party pulls ahead in the polls.
- As Anthony Albanese stood in front of a Medicare banner and Pauline Hanson put her hand out for donations, voters could be forgiven for thinking the election was two months, not two years, away.
- The prime minister wanted to get back on territory where the government feels most comfortable fighting, laying down the challenge for One Nation to outline its plans for health and education.
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Pauline Hanson has hit the road to campaign as her party pulls ahead in the polls. (ABC News: Keane Bourke)
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As Anthony Albanese stood in front of a Medicare banner and Pauline Hanson put her hand out for donations, voters could be forgiven for thinking the election was two months, not two years, away.
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