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Reply to "The Beginning Of The End Of The PPP?"

Originally Posted by TK:
Originally Posted by Ronald Narain:

Not so fast, the PPP is still a strong party with deep roots.  Yes the facts are the PPP is losing votes by the hour.  Right now their latest internal poll but them at 41%, AFC at 29% and PNC at 28%.  

 

That does not look to me like the PPP losing the plurality.

 

The AFC could obtain 29% and become the main opposition, especially with a Moses-Nigel ticket. However, it has to correct the blatant internal inefficiencies and get an effective 2nd and 3rd tier leadership and activists. The party has not done enough to claim the status as main opposition. In a snap election PPP = 45% and AFC = 15%.


making a lot of noise doesnt necessarily mean that their support has almost trebled.

 

The snap election might have  alow turnout with the PPP getting out their machinery, and bribing others.

 

Does any one know for a fact that support for the APNU/AFC has hardened since a year ago?  Dont get excited about protests because a scant minority actually show up.

FM
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