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When asked by a journalist, Mr Morrison claimed his sense of calm was all down to experience.
"I am no stranger to very difficult situations and I tend to become quite calm and peaceful under these circumstances."He was also once the director of the New South Wales Liberal Party - so campaigning is where his experience lies. Perhaps his opponents underestimated his ability on the campaign trail. For the first time in a long time, the Coalition had a virtually trouble-free week, while the pressure moved onto the Labor Party.
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