SYDNEY (Reuters) - Facing a protracted two-month election campaign and rapidly declining popularity, Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is under pressure to set an economic course that will go the distance with voters.
Due on Tuesday, the government's annual budget will be the centrepiece of an election that Turnbull has all but promised to hold on July 2.
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