What they said on Day 29 of the campaign

What leaders Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten and their teams said today in the election campaign.

WHAT THEY SAID ON DAY 29 OF THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN

THE BEST LINE

"I wonder if it was Malcolm Turnbull. He did give $1.5 million to Liberal Party last time and they thanked him by giving him the boot."

- Labor leader Bill Shorten on the punter who put $1 million on his party to win.

PRIME MINISTER SCOTT MORRISON

"All I'm seeking to do is have a direct conversation with Australians about the future. It's not a party hoopla event."

- on the Liberal launch this Sunday in Melbourne.

LABOR LEADER BILL SHORTEN

"Just how much power will Clive Palmer, the unnamed minister at the Morrison cabinet table, actually have?"

- on the United Australia Party leader's influence.

REAL PEOPLE

"Even if, heaven forbid, the Labor Party win this election, at least I know that you've put up a very good fight on our behalf."

- Voter in Port Macquarie to Morrison.

THE SUPPORT CAST

"Peter Dutton has been let out of his cave."

- Labor senator Kristina Keneally on the Home Affairs Minister conducting a rare media doorstop outside his marginal Brisbane electorate.


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