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FM
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Thursday, 17 November 2011 04:29
PPP/C ahead
APNU consolidates, AFC siphons off PPP support
AN opinion poll, conducted by the North American Caribbean Teachers Association last week to track popular support for the political parties on the November 28 general elections, showed the incumbent PPP/C is still ahead of the two main challengers. However, both APNU and AFC are making gains with APNU consolidating its former PNC base, as AFC siphons off votes from the PPP. The UF is trailing way behind and is not making a significant showing.
NACTA, founded in New York by Caribbean educators, has no affiliation with any political party and has been conducting opinion surveys regularly in Guyana, the Caribbean and other regions for 20 years.
The latest Guyana poll was conducted in face- to-face interviews with 560 voters representing the varied demographics of the population (44% Indians, 30% Africans, 16% Mixed, 9% Amerindians, and 1% other races). The survey was coordinated by Vishnu Bisram, a pollster, newspaper columnist, political analyst and an educator in NY, and who has been conducting field surveys polls in Guyana since 1989.
The results of last week’s poll were analysed at a 95% significance level and a statistical sampling error of plus or minus five percentage points was found. Sampling results based on each subgroup (such as Indians, Africans, Mixed, Amerindians) has a larger sampling error.
Asked which party they will vote for, 50% of the sample said PPP/C, followed by 30% APNU, 11% AFC, less than 1% TUF, and almost 9% undecided. With a margin of error of 5%, support could vary in either direction meaning, for example, that PPP could poll up to 55%.
The findings show APNU has been successful in attracting the traditional PNC support; AFC has lost some of the gains it made among the PNC base with many Africans and Mixed returning to APNU (equated as PNC among the population); APNU is targeting and consolidating the PNC base; AFC is making significant gains among traditional PPP/C supporters, threatening the PPP/C’s hold on a majority in parliament. Supporters of the PPP say the AFC has adopted a strategy of focusing the preponderance of their resources in traditional PPP areas as the party has ceased to gain support among PNC strongholds.
If AFC continues to take support away from PPP/C, the election could be a closer fight between PPP/C and APNU.
The outcome of the election will depend on voter turnout. There is a high level of apathy among the voters, with a large number of them saying they will not vote. The undecided voters could very well decide the fate of the parties.
Voters were also asked whether Moses Nagamootoo, the PPP stalwart who resigned from the party two weeks ago, will make a difference for AFC. There were mixed responses. APNU supporters believe Nagamootoo will divide the traditional PPP support, enabling APNU to win a plurality. AFC supporters are confident that Moses can attract enough support to deny the PPP 50%. The former PPP stalwart is enormously popular among the PPP rank and file, and it is primarily through him that the AFC is making gains among the PPP base.
Voters were also asked which party is likely to win the election. There were divided opinions: 44% said the PPP/C will win the Presidency as well as a majority of votes; an additional 21% said the PPP will win the Presidency but not a majority of votes; 30% said no party will win a majority of votes.
With the election some two weeks away from when the latest poll was conducted, opinions could change by then. NACTA will conduct another poll from this weekend.

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Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
According to the poll, the PPP will win a MAJORITY of the votes cast.


50% shows a real risk of a PPP MINORITY govt. Given the range is normally 6% either way, and that many will lie and pretend to say they will vote PPP, it looks like the PPP will get roughly 45%.

BTW the PPP scare tactics might back fire. The APNU support base will not be swayed.

The PPP has welcomed many PNC scum into its midst, one of whom having a reputation for sexually harrassing minors (boys at that in a very homophobic society), and knocking down people who doesnt like. This will cause a further drift by the PPP support base to the AFC as they seek an alternative to the PPP/PNC violence.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
According to the poll, the PPP will win a MAJORITY of the votes cast.


Rama, if the Carter Centre do a poll and it shows the PPP receiving 40% of the votes, would you describe it as, Americans should not meddle in the internal affirs if Guyana ?

What does this say about Bisram being biased in favour of the PPP ?

You people and Bisram are as crooked, worst than a snake.
Tola
quote:
Originally posted by Tola:
quote:
Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
According to the poll, the PPP will win a MAJORITY of the votes cast.


Rama, if the Carter Centre do a poll and it shows the PPP receiving 40% of the votes, would you describe it as, Americans should not meddle in the internal affirs if Guyana ?

What does this say about Bisram being biased in favour of the PPP ?

You people and Bisram are as crooked, worst than a snake.


I deal with the facts not if..
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
quote:
Originally posted by Tola:
quote:
Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
According to the poll, the PPP will win a MAJORITY of the votes cast.


Rama, if the Carter Centre do a poll and it shows the PPP receiving 40% of the votes, would you describe it as, Americans should not meddle in the internal affirs if Guyana ?

What does this say about Bisram being biased in favour of the PPP ?

You people and Bisram are as crooked, worst than a snake.


I deal with the facts not if..


A true cop-out just like most in the PPP, when they want to weave a tangled web.
We can see why Guyana is such a sh!t hole.
Tola
quote:
Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
The true poll is the actual results of the the election.


It is too bad for the PPP that neither you nor that fraudster Bisram cannot vote on November 28. I hope the next gov't ban Bisram from ever setting foot in Guyana.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Guyanese Patriot:
quote:
Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
The true poll is the actual results of the the election.


It is too bad for the PPP that neither you nor that fraudster Bisram cannot vote on November 28. I hope the next gov't ban Bisram from ever setting foot in Guyana.

A true pole is the one that Dick gave the AFC in the last election.- AFC was projected to win in a landslide.
yippie
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Alexander:
If this poll is almost correct the AFC is not doing well. But you wouldn't think so from all the stuff that is posted here.


Its is perfectly consistent with ahat is posted here. They spend all day boasting about region 6. Well if they are doing poorly elsewhere, places they are too shamed to talk about, they will do about that.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
The true poll is the actual results of the the election.


If it shows 47% tell the PPP to accept this and not to pay off black people to pelt rocks and then scream its the PNC rejecting the results. They will be quite happy with this.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by caribj:
quote:
Originally posted by Demerara_Guy:
The true poll is the actual results of the the election.


If it shows 47% tell the PPP to accept this and not to pay off black people to pelt rocks and then scream its the PNC rejecting the results. They will be quite happy with this.


The PPP will get over 50% of the votes cast.

only 75% of the people registered will vote.
99% of indians will cast their vote.

Obama won with only 67% of votes cast.
FM
Given that folks hear believe NACTA, last time he estaimated that Indos made up 49% of those who voted. Given that the PPP won 95% of those votes it suggests that 85% of the votes received were from Indians and that almost 85% of the non Indians rejected them.


So the PPP is an Indo party.

1.80% of their leadership is Indian.

2. 85% of their supporters are Indians.

3. 85% of those who arent Indians wish them gone.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by caribj:
Given that folks hear believe NACTA, last time he estaimated that Indos made up 49% of those who voted. Given that the PPP won 95% of those votes it suggests that 85% of the votes received were from Indians and that almost 85% of the non Indians rejected them.


So the PPP is an Indo party.

1.80% of their leadership is Indian.

2. 85% of their supporters are Indians.

3. 85% of those who arent Indians wish them gone.


You are forgetting that 95% of indians rejected the PNC so they can never win.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Ramakant_p:

You are forgetting that 95% of indians rejected the PNC so they can never win.



No one claims that the PNC attracts multi racial support. You and the rest of your liars claim the PPP is loved by all Guyanese.

If 75% of Indos vote PPP this time, all things being equal, the PPP comes in with under 45% of the votes.

You must be terrified.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by caribj:
quote:
Originally posted by Ramakant_p:

You are forgetting that 95% of indians rejected the PNC so they can never win.



No one claims that the PNC attracts multi racial support. You and the rest of your liars claim the PPP is loved by all Guyanese.

If 75% of Indos vote PPP this time, all things being equal, the PPP comes in with under 45% of the votes.

You must be terrified.


No! I an not! You suppose that 75% of indos would vote and then you believe it. Indians will vote 100%. 95% will for the PPP. Indos are coming together again as always.. The more they listen to the AFC and ANPU, the more they are convinced that the PPP is the best party to govern..
FM
Rama:
quote:
No! I an not! You suppose that 75% of indos would vote and then you believe it. Indians will vote 100%. 95% will for the PPP. Indos are coming together again as always.. The more they listen to the AFC and ANPU, the more they are convinced that the PPP is the best party to govern..


Who would want to be goverened by a gang of robbers? Only the crooked or crazy.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Spice Girl:
Rama:
quote:
No! I an not! You suppose that 75% of indos would vote and then you believe it. Indians will vote 100%. 95% will for the PPP. Indos are coming together again as always.. The more they listen to the AFC and ANPU, the more they are convinced that the PPP is the best party to govern..


Who would want to be goverened by a gang of robbers? Only the crooked or crazy.


And the drunk.
FM
Rama many Indians are now upset with the PPP. It has become quite clear that the PPP isnt making any breakthroughs into Afro communities. Not every Amerindian is a semi literate who votes as hsi tochao orders.

It must be stress filled days for the PPP.

1. APNU isnt as weak as some thought they would be.

2. The AFC is definitely making inroads into Indo communities...even the PPP/NACTA says so.

3. Many Indos, especially younger ones, arent going to vote.

4. Who knows how many Indos are left in Guyana.

I understand Rama. The PPP has brought in "bad PNC blackman" into their fold and are now afraid of what they have done (they let the wolf into the parlor and the wolf is smacking his lips). So to tell Indos about bad blackman isnt carrying the same fear that it once did.
FM

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