Yall does make nuff calls eh. One call to one friend and is everybody votin for tiefman party, hehehehe
People tend to mix with those of like mind, so obviously phone calls will reinforce people's positions.
It will be a CLOSE election, and no one knows who will win!
1. Will young voters in PNC strongholds, who haven't been voting, show up?
2. Will the PPP racial panic incite Indo fence sitters to vote PPP and hope that they change?
3. Will the coalition increase its inroads into the Amerindian areas which is began last time, when the PNC significantly increased its Region 9 votes, taking those previously cast for the UF, and AFC doing the same in Region 8.
4. Is the vote more motivated in PNC strongholds than in PPP strongholds.
No one truly knows the answer as many will decide what they will do on election day. Its really two mediocre dogs chasing each other. The notion that Moses is some Jesus Christ, or the return of Cheddi Jagan, walking on earth is ludicrous.
As Kari said, what will determine the event is if Guyanese are ready for change or not. It does appear as if they might be, but who really knows.
If If If.
Listen, Indos will not vote for a racist PNC which is 30 Percent of the population and takes 75 Percent representation in parliament.
Stop daydreaming of the Burnhama and Hoyte's dictatorship era.
PPP is headed for a landslide victory. Indos will not downgrade from the PPP to a known racist PNC.