Frederiksen on track to win Denmark vote as coalition talks loom

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An exit poll indicates Denmark’s Social Democrats under Mette Frederiksen are on track to win the parliamentary election with about 19.2% of the vote, their worst result in a century, setting the stage for weeks of coalition talks in which centrist Lars Løkke Rasmussen is likely to be kingmaker amid a red-blue bloc divide.
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