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UK election at-a-glance: 18 April UK election at-a-glance: 18 April
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Good morning and welcome back to our live text commentary. Gordon Brown will be on Andrew Marr's show later - Nick Clegg's been speaking to the Observer about his campaign to win over 18-25 year old voters, as polls suggest his TV debate performance has boosted his party in the polls. Meanwhile David Cameron will be trying to woo the over 50s with pledges on pensions and benefits. Is Nick Clegg the new Barack Obama? That may be pushing it a bit, but the Observer carries an interview with the Lib Dem leader and notes that his last-minute bid to get young voters to register mirrors a campaign by the US president. His party's poll success seems to have spooked his rivals. The Tories are warning that a vote for the Euro-friendly Lib Dems is a vote for a European "super state".
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