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Anwar tries to lock in lead amid close election race
Anwar Ibrahim has ramped up campaigning this week to be Malaysia's prime minister, buoyed by polls putting the veteran opposition leader ahead in a closely fought contest.
Tomorrow's general election looks to be the Southeast Asian nation's tightest since independence in 1957, with opinion polls predicting a hung Parliament as no party or coalition is expected to get the simple majority needed to form a government.
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