Prime Minister Scott Morrison has underlined his government’s results in the face of the global pandemic, as the federal election campaign enters its first full day. Meanwhile, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese will hit the ground in Launceston, campaigning in the critical electorate of Bass, while also seeking to highlight the government’s dysfunction over the past three years. Despite being behind in the polls for much of the parliamentary term, Morrison said the coalition’s results spoke for themselves. “The character of our government has been proven in the results we’ve achieved, coming through this pandemic saving thousands of lives,” he told the Nine Network on Monday. “Not everybody agrees with everything I’ve done, and not everybody will necessarily like me, but what they will know is that when we faced this crisis, we ploughed through with the right plan.” Morrison will spend the day in the seat of Gilmore on the …