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More people are likely to vote for ANC: Survey

managed by the Centre for Social Development in Africa at the University of Johannesburg.

It reveals that people are likely to overlook corruption, their social challenges and distrust of government institutions and vote for the ANC as they see hope for a better future in Ramaphosa’s leadership. Professor Leila Patel says, “It’s giving us that people who would have previously not voted for the ANC will now do so. It looks like he might have brought back support that was not willing to do so because they trust him.”

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Says ANC tv? Don’t lie

Is this your way of campaigning for the ANC?, your survey is null and void, we know your ANC cadres but broadcast a free and fair news.

Definitely anc propaganda tool

Verbally and practically are two different things

But how can this be true when SAPolling is projecting 61% for the EFF? 🤔😉😄

absolute false propaganda by sabc

Vote PAC !!!!

In your dreams

And this 👇

The survey was conducted in Ramaphosa office not so and he promised to you that if you lie deliberately you’ll be given a cabinet post

We see what you are trying to do SABCnews

Am Voting for COPE the party that care for the people of South Africa

I am not likely to vote for any the survey is wrong.

Was the survey conducted at an anc nec meeting?

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Lol anc will lose power come 8 may.

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