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What they said on Day 7 of the campaign

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

WHAT THEY SAID ON DAY 7 OF THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN

THE BEST LINE

"I'm only sorry I didn't bring a pocket of nails today because with this soil I could have thrown them in the ground and grown crowbars. That's the sort of potential that we've got here in Tasmania."

- Nationals leader Michael McCormack on the campaign trail in northern Tassie.

PRIME MINISTER SCOTT MORRISON

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"They're either being dishonest or sneaky or clueless."

- on Labor's superannuation taxes.

LABOR LEADER BILL SHORTEN

"I thought I was being asked if there were unannounced changes to superannuation and we've already made the announcements of the changes we're going to make ... I should have picked the words better, no question."

- responding to government attack over superannuation.

REAL PEOPLE

"That's the first real thing I've heard from any campaign, I don't follow the news all that much anyway."

- Auto-electrician Brandon after seeing Bill Shorten in Perth.

THE SUPPORT CAST

"These are matters for George to explain." - Senior Liberal Mathias Cormann not sure what to say about George Christensen's regular trips to the Philippines.

"He's not the member for Dawson he's the member for Manila South." - Chris Bowen

"I am absolutely confident that the travel was undertaken within the rules. But to remove any doubt I will refer the matter to the Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority," - Christensen


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