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-KEVIN Rudd says he still believes Labor could secure victory at next weekend's election in a win mirroring that of the 1993 Paul Keating triumph.+=====Insufficient Quantity=====
  
-Speaking to the Queensland Teachers' Union in Brisbane this morning the Prime Minister said not to write him off just yet.+The deal you posted has insufficient quantity.
  
-UP-TO-THE-MINUTE COVERAGE FROM THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL TODAY: CLICK HERE+Generally these deals are unpublished because
  
-"We are behind but we are within reach," Mr Rudd told his supporters. +  - Many people throughout the day will ask for the deal (with no luck) 
- +  - The shop will receive many calls for confirmed quantities (usually for pricematch
-"And I have been around long enough to know ... what 1993 was like. +  - The deals popularity will attract significantly more hits than available stock.
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-Beth, 9, finishes her breakfast as Prime Minister Kevin Rudd waits to address the teachers union and teachers at Milton in Brisbane this morning. +
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-"(Opposition LeaderJohn Hewson thought he had it in the bag. But in the last couple of weeks the Australian people scratched their heads and said I don't think we can afford this bloke ... and that's where we are up to right now in this campaign." +
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-Labor secured a slight bounce in the latest polling, but still trails well behind the Coalition. +
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-Mr Rudd also used the speech to teachers to invoke fear over what Tony Abbott would cut if he was elected Prime Minister. +
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-He said schools right across the country would be worse off under an Abbott government. +
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-Mr Rudd also said the accused $70 billion worth of cuts the Coalition needed to make would result in at least 1 in 20 teachers being sacked. +
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-"Let's look at just $20 billion of that $70 billion ... that equates to 1 in 20 teachers sacked," he said. +
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-"There would probably be cuts to pay and conditions given what they've said on the fair work act." +
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-Read more: http://www.news.com.au/national-news/federal-election/kevin-rudd-says-labor-can-win-2013-federal-election/story-fnho52ip-1226705501998#ixzz2dnHD8kHH+
  
 +If you believe this unpublished for the wrong reason or would like the deal reassessed by a different moderator, please [[http://www.ozbargain.com.au/forum/10041|contact the moderators]].