Racism allegations and party infighting distract from government's campaign message
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison during a visit to William Adams CAT in Clayton, Melbourne. Source: AAP / LUIS ASCUI/AAPIMAGE
Josh Frydenberg has described the Liberal party's preselection process as "less than ideal," among scrutiny over a last-minute naming of candidates for New South Wales seats and allegations of racism against Scott Morrison.
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