PPP likely to win largest block of votes tomorrow
THE PPP has noted the humorous claims by the Opposition coalition of being able to secure 62 percent of the votes on May 11. Clearly the pressures of the failing coalition campaign, coupled with the thunderous momentum of support for the ruling Party, have begun to impact on the state of mind of Mr. Granger and his bedfellows, as victory becomes more dismal for them and more evidently favoured to the PPP, the PPP said in a statement yesterday.
The statistics are clear, the statement said. Mr. Granger and APNU secured only 40% of the votes in 2011 which will not improve this time around, since their partner of convenience the AFC brings nothing to the table.
It is already a known fact that the support base of the AFC collapsed because of the betrayal of trust wrought against supporters, when the Party entered into a marriage of convenience with the PNC-led APNU.
It is therefore obvious that the PPP is the Party likely to win the largest block of votes on Monday from the expected massive turnout at the polls.
However, what is not humorous in what weβve noted in the Coalitionβs rants of insanity yesterday is the dangerous and provocative declaration of warning by APNU/AFC that it will not be able to restrain its hopeful supporters if they were to suffer defeat at the polls.
GECOM, Electoral Observers and Law Enforcement Agencies ought to be demanding clarity from the APNU/AFC on this dangerous declaration, the statement concluded.