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Foley in the running as Labor hits its electoral sweet spot
Halfway into its second term there are questions about how the Coalition can win a third consecutive election.
Sean Nicholls is the State Political Editor of The Sydney Morning Herald.
Halfway into its second term there are questions about how the Coalition can win a third consecutive election.
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