Magdalena Andersson in Falun: "Wants to Be the Prime Minister of the Whole Country"
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Magdalena Andersson seems to go home everywhere – even Ebba Busch seems smitten! But how “ordinary” can a Harvard-educated bureaucrat really be?
Magdalena Andersson has a dream situation with 40 days left until the election – S is leading big. But internally the advantage is creating concern. – It's like in football. The ball is round and anything can happen, says Andersson. She also points a boot at M – who according to her "is not serious".
When Magdalena Andersson came to Mariebergsviken in Karlstad, there were conversations about healthcare, selfies and home-grown tomatoes. On Tuesday evening, she went door-knocking with municipal councilor Linda Larsson (S). “I think it’s one of the most fun things there is,” says Magdalena Andersson.
Magdalena Andersson spoke to hundreds of people at Stora Torget in Falun and knocked on doors in Stenslund. It was the beginning of the countdown to the election in September – an election that is of the utmost importance, she emphasizes. “We must stop now, all of us who want a different Sweden,” she says.
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