Victorian election: Matthew Guy insists he can still win, despite poll tipping Labor victory

NEWS: Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and Opposition Leader Matthew Guy will hit the campaign trail as late polling suggests Labor will triumph.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews with Labor party supporters at Deer Park train station in Melbourne.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews with Labor party supporters at Deer Park train station in Melbourne. Source: AAP

The Victorian opposition leader Matthew Guys says he can still be premier, shrugging off two polls predicting a Labor win in the state election.

The uComms/ReachTEL poll published by The Age points to the government being returned with 54 per cent of the two-party preferred vote, against 46 per cent for the Liberal-Nationals coalition.

Labor is also ahead in another poll published by the Herald-Sun and conducted by YouGov Galaxy, with a 53-47 per cent two-party preferred outcome predicted.

But Mr Guy is having none of it.

"We have a very good chance," he told Nine Network on Friday.

Asked if he could be premier come Saturday, he said : "Yes. Categorically."

Premier Daniel Andrews isn't taking anything for granted despite the polls.

"We will be campaigning hard right up until 6pm tomorrow night to hopefully secure a victory and keep building things Victoria needs for the future," he told the Seven Network.

You can read the full article in English here.


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