Swedish leader tackles crime, energy fears on campaign trail


              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson walks past an election campaign poster in the city of Norrtalje, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson meets with members of senior citizens organisations PRO and SPF in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine.(Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson speaks to journalists onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson sits onboard the Social Democrats bus heading for the city of Norrtaelje where she will be campaigning ahead of the general elections in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TTNews Agency via AP)
            
              Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson disembarks the Social Democrats bus in the city of Norrtalje, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022.  Andersson is on the campaign trail a week before the national election. She traveled by bus Sunday to communities near Stockholm seeking to win over voters concerned over gang violence and electricity bills that have risen painfully since Russia invaded Ukraine. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Sweden's Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson signs autographs after giving a speech, at Hagelby park in Botkyrka, southern Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is campaigning in Norrtalje and Botkyrka on Sunday, ahead of the general elections on Sept 11. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Sweden's Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson signs autographs after giving a speech, at Hagelby park in Botkyrka, southern Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is campaigning in Norrtalje and Botkyrka on Sunday, ahead of the general elections on Sept 11. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Sweden's Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson delivers a speech, at Hagelby park in Botkyrka, southern Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is campaigning in Norrtalje and Botkyrka on Sunday, ahead of the general elections on Sept 11. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Sweden's Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson is photographed with a girl named Freja Andersson upon arrival, at Hagelby park in Botkyrka, southern Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is campaigning in Norrtalje and Botkyrka on Sunday, ahead of the general elections on Sept 11. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)
            
              Sweden's Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson arrives at Hagelby park in Botkyrka, southern Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday Sept. 4, 2022. Andersson is campaigning in Norrtalje and Botkyrka on Sunday, ahead of the general elections on Sept 11. (Jessica Gow/TT News Agency via AP)