Melbourne – Australia’s election front-runner Anthony Albanese asked voters flocking to the polls Saturday to give his center-left party a “crack” at running the country after a decade of conservative rule.
Albanese, the 57-year-old Labor Party leader, urged people to turn away from a “divisive” Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who is behind in pre-election polls.
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