As Bill English's campaign to be re-elected Prime Minister winds up, he says losing has not even crossed his mind.
The National leader set off on his campaign bus on the now-traditional pilgrimage from Wellington to Auckland on election eve.
English, relaxed and confident, sat at the front of the bus with wife Mary and read a copy of the Financial Times. His sons Rory and Xavier came along for the ride, as the group made whistlestop visits to Lower Hutt, Paraparaumu, Bulls and Whanganui.
Three days ago, 250 people packed into Whanganui's Majestic Square to hear Labour leader Jacinda Ardern speak. English's visit was a bit trickier.
As he stepped out of his big, blue bus the rain began pelting down. His entourage squeezed under the awning of a florist on the main street. "Is Jacinda gonna tax this?" one of the National supporters said, looking skyward at the rain.