NZ election 2020: Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins make final push to persuade voters
by Eleanor Ainge Roy and Charlotte Graham-McLay in Au from on (#595J8)
PM tours shopping malls in Auckland, while Collins takes final chance to attack Ardern's record
Political leaders in New Zealand put in a frantic final day on the campaign trail before Saturday's vote, with Jacinda Ardern, the Labour leader and prime minister, making a whistle-stop tour of shopping malls in the largest city, Auckland, where she was greeted by hundreds of fans who clamoured for selfies.
It was a more muted day for Judith Collins, the leader of centre-right opposition party National, who opted for a handful of events with party volunteers and reporters as she made a last attempt to poke holes in Ardern's track record. A final poll on Thursday showed Collins's party languishing about 15 points behind Labour.
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