By the way, it is downright ignorant to call us armchair whatever. We are certainly more informed than the average Guyanese. Further, having an opinion is not contingent on voting in Guyana.
I got news for you Stormy - they vote; you (more informed) don't.
BTW, if the Indian registered voters in the last election was 39% and let's say with so many of them voting AFC then say PPP only got 90% of the Indian votes. That means that over 13% to 15% of their votes came from Blacks, mixed and Amerindian. That's giving a lot of credit for the PPP's electoral prospects.
You are as daft as that fellow Caribj. Here we are, expressing our opinions as to outcome, speculating from tenuous data and coming up with scenarios and you cone heads are speaking about who vote or not as the necessary ingredient to having an opinion!
And where in the hell do you get the idea that the PPP got 15 percent of their votes from blacks and others? Even so, does not this 15 percent makes them vulnerable since these people would be once again expected to vote against their own interest? Why do you place more emphasis on these folks remaining loyal and yet insist the 5k of the defectors from the PPP ( you said you agree with caribj) will be gleefully running home given the AFC and APNU decides to tie bundle?