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DA leader, Mmusi Maimane, says he does not support the call for a rerun of the 2019 national and provincial elections. sabcnews saelections2019 2019elections DA MmusiMaimane

has assured South Africans that the votes counted so far are credible.Maimane says they will closely monitor the outcome of the audit.

“We’ve got to get an audit so that we know the extent, and the question about how material, the issues of ink not working properly, how when people came to cast their votes actually they could vote twice. So let that audit take place because ultimately it’s in the interest of every party whether small or big that you want to make sure the elections were free and fair which is crucial. So we’ll be monitoring that particular situation,” says Maimane.

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Maimane is simply acknowledging that the DA's actual election campaign was weak and didn't deserve better.

My money ungaba umkhovu wa madla gusha mfana but there you have a point ke👍🏾.

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At least

Let's face it South Africa, we were born to SUFFER, nothing has changed in this elections, not even a single Province was flipped to the opposition, we back where we started pretty much, ZANU-PF is still in charge, porous borders are here to stay, WAS IT ALL WORTH IT?

He's happy with the 2nd spot

Because he knows exactly what he did

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