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How Anthony Albanese became prime minister despite lower primary vote for Labor than 2019 election
In 2019 then Labor leader Bill Shorten was defeated with 33.34 per cent of the primary vote but Anthony Albanese declared victory in 2022 with 32 per cent of the primary vote.
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