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#BREAKING: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison declares a famous victory. His spectacular upset has defied opinion polls, prompting people to compare the shocking victory to Brexit and Donald Trump’s 2016 win. #Election2019Results #AUSVote19 pic.twitter.com/hRYVz6EJrl
— Ericssen (@Ericssenw) May 18, 2019
Is it too early to go full crackpot and call (foreign or otherwise) interference in the Australian election? How did the worst option win – and easily??#Election2019Results #auspol
— Aaron Parish (@AaronParish) May 18, 2019
My daughter watching @abcnews from Iceland now saying she's not coming home now in tears with my Grandson wondering what the hell is going on. Others have contacted me in tears.. I'm confused ffs .. Strange night #auspol not good for Australia pic.twitter.com/q6rOOqLPiL
— Politic@l Spinner.. #LetsDoThisForBob (@LesStonehouse) May 18, 2019
I seriously feel like Trump has just taken over Australia because Morrison reminds me of Trump
— Politic@l Spinner.. #LetsDoThisForBob (@LesStonehouse) May 18, 2019
Australia Conservatives in Shock Election Victory…
UNEXPECTEDLY: Australian election is closer than polls indicated; conservative party could hold on.
SYDNEY/MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Australia’s Liberal-led conservative government was headed for a remarkable win at the national election early on Sunday after uncovering a narrow path to victory that twisted through urban fringes and rural townships.
The results upended pre-election polls which predicted a Labor victory, though it is unclear whether the Scott Morrison-led coalition can govern with an outright majority or will need to negotiate support from independents.
h/t KOS