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Ok folks

 

It's game over for the PNC.

 

Moses gone to Baigan Choka in Berbice and Essequibo. He will be lucky to get 2 percent of the 12 percent promised to Granger and the PNC.

 

With their base energized and mammoth crowds attending PPP meetings, some of which are much larger than what Jagan himself count not even attract, the PPP is headed to a landslide victory.

 

PNC is stuck at 40 Percent and Moses has no base left. Indos have gone home back to the PPP in fear of a violent and racist PNC.

 

The AFC should have known better. Indos are never comfortable with a PNC which presented a list of 75 Percent of candidates of Afros who only represent 30 percent of the population.

 

They are still waiting on a long anticipated and overdue apology from the PNC for their wrongdoings including massive rigging.

 

What was the PNC thinking ? Is this change ?

 

Moses and Ramjattan must now be shaking in their boots at their lack of support from Indos. As the say, talk is cheap and Moses and Ramjattan pulled off the biggest con job in Guyana's political history by attempting to outsmart Granger.

 

Let it be known that Granger is ruthless and will give the AFC what they deserve after an election defeat. They will get Katahar from the PNC.

 

It is game over for the PNC. Moses is a complete failure and it will be fun to watch as Granger dumps him in order to hang on to his PNC base.

 

This is all Moses's fault.

 

The opposition was already strangling the PPP and achieving their objectives by limiting them in parliament but a loose cannon Moses foiled the opposition plan by his impatience. 

 

Time for Moses to accept blame for the opposition's downfall.

 

Game over folks. Pack up the PNC tent and go home.

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