On the eve of the Victorian election, according to opinion polls, Daniel Andrews will be appointed as prime minister, but the Labor Party leader said he will not take it for granted, and the result will be attributed to “a few votes in a few seats.” Polls show that the parties are in a leading position in terms of major support, each accounting for 40%. The Green Party accounts for 11%, and other parties account for 9%. The Labor Party took the lead with a 55% support rate on the basis of the bipartisan priorities, and the league’s support rate was 47%. Mr. Andrews said he believes the outcome will depend on the outcome of a few seats, and he told the media that “this will be a close election, they always get a small number of votes in a few seats.” Gay said he is optimistic about the results. He also responded to relevant media. “We hope to provide living expenses for the people of Victoria. We hope to make our country safer and less secure by providing infrastructure such as East-West access to disrupt projects, demolition at intersections and dispersing our population overcrowded.