Jacinda Ardern wins second term as New Zealand's prime minster
Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern won a second term in office Saturday in a historic election. Ardern said that her party had gotten more support from New Zealanders that at any time in at least 50 years for this victory. Arden said that this is not a ordinary election and it's not an ordinary time. It's been full of uncertainty and anxiety and we set out to be an antidote to that. With most votes counted, Ardern's liberal Labour Party was winning 49 percent of the vote compared to 27 percent for its main challenger, the conservative National Party.
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