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Victorian election 2018: Blame game begins as Liberals blow campaign

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It was always going to be hard for Matthew Guy's Liberals to blast out Daniel Andrews' first-term Labor government at the November 24 state election.

But the Liberals should have been competitive. Labor's majority is razor thin, and Andrews is not a long-term premier from central casting – too close to some of the least attractive unions in the game and tainted by the misuse of parliamentary staff in the 2014 campaign.

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