Keneally rolled out Chinese good luck charm - but in the end she didn't need it

By James Robertson
Updated November 19 2017 - 3:28pm, first published 3:23pm
Kristina Keneally snuck up on John Alexander while he was campaigning in Eastwood Mall with Julie Bishop. Pic Nick Moir 15 nov 2017
Kristina Keneally snuck up on John Alexander while he was campaigning in Eastwood Mall with Julie Bishop. Pic Nick Moir 15 nov 2017
SMH/AFR. 19th of November 2017. Senator Sam Dastayri with his family at Kristina Keneally's campaign launch ahead of the Bennelong byelection at the Civic Hall in Ryde, Sydney. Photo Dominic Lorrimer
SMH/AFR. 19th of November 2017. Senator Sam Dastayri with his family at Kristina Keneally's campaign launch ahead of the Bennelong byelection at the Civic Hall in Ryde, Sydney. Photo Dominic Lorrimer
SMH/AFR. 19th of November 2017. Kristina Keneally and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten launch Labors campaign ahead of the Bennelong byelection at the Civic Hall in Ryde, Sydney. Photo Dominic Lorrimer
SMH/AFR. 19th of November 2017. Kristina Keneally and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten launch Labors campaign ahead of the Bennelong byelection at the Civic Hall in Ryde, Sydney. Photo Dominic Lorrimer

In Chinese culture, red is the most propitious of the colours.

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