If PPP loses, I want them to be in a position where APNU was in 2011, so they can beg for mercy to have anything pass and see how they would like it.
The PPP, apart from people voting ethnic fear, would have been on rotation sometime ago. The loss of the PPP is their own doing, they cannot blame anyone. It was a free and fair election and the people have spoken.
The PPP needs to take this time out to reflect on itself and what they stand for. I don't live there so I won't judge how justified people were in switching sides, but clearly many felt "secure" enough to do it. I recently spoken to some Indian Guyanese living on the WCD, Mandir going Indians, they were voting AFC. Change in the minds of Indians were underestimated.
Let's hope, if the Opposition does prevail, they (PNC) stick to the principle of free and fair election even when their hold onto power is challenged, and it will be.