When they vote on May 11th, they will be voting for Democracy, National Unity and changes to the Constitution.
Interesting given that you scream that the PNC are bloodthirsty racists. Did you tell Granger this?
Carib, give Mits a chance. He on de national unity bandwagon and I'm fine wid dat.
De unity wukking bai. Three years ago, Granger didn't think Moses was good enough tuh be Speaker, Now he thinks he is good enough to be Prime Minister.
I made some statistical calculations in my post above.
People need to quit being emotional and start facing facts.
1. In 2011 the AFC increased its votes in Region 6 by 8,500.
2. The PPP only lost control of parliament by 5,000 votes.
3. They only need to win back 60% of the votes which they lost to the AFC in 2011, all other things being the same.
4. The Indian vote might be as high as 47-50% if one adjusts for age structure and voter turn out based on 2011, a year when PNC turnout was better than in 2006, but still below where it was in 1997 and 2001.
APNU needs serious work in Georgetown and in Region 10 to woo back those who stopped voting, and to register those who never bothered to do so.
It is not inevitable that the PPP will win back the majority, but the odds are a little bit more tilted to them than before. Unless I see evidence of hard work on the part of the AFC and APNU, I will no longer refute claims by the PPP thugs of a 51% win, though anything above that starts to look ridiculous.