CANBERRA (Reuters) - Bookmakers, the polls and even the economy are against Australia's conservative Prime Minister John Howard, but the nation's political "Lazarus" should not be written off for November's election, analysts said on Thursday.
On the ropes once before, Howard described his hopes of a political comeback as akin to "Lazarus with a triple bypass", referring to the Biblical man who rose from the dead.
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