ANC Confident for Elections

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The ANC is confident it will increase its majority at next year's elections, ANC deputy secretary general Jessie Duarte said on Monday.

"We are not in a position to tell you that we are going to have a decreased majority -- I think that's the wish of the opposition and they are welcome to wish," she told reporters in Johannesburg.

"We are going to work for an increase in majority. We are very confident that we will win this election decisively."

She said this was not based on polls but rather on the "ground work" the African National Congress was doing.

Duarte said the ANC was working hard to win back the Cape Town metro from the Democratic Alliance.

She said the party was working primarily with black communities in the Western Cape.

"There is suspicion of the DA but there is also unhappiness with the ANC," Duarte said.

"People say we shouldn't have given over the Western Cape. We should have worked harder to retain it and as a result they are suffering."

She said the ANC would conduct door-to-door campaigns aimed at nine million people who were not registered as voters.

She said a significant amount of people said they were satisfied with basic service delivery. However, the middle class wanted to know about the "next step".

"The priority for the ANC right now is rural infrastructure. For many middle class people that means that there will not be that much infrastructure development in and around cities," Duarte said.

"I don't want to blame apartheid for anything but there is a massive backlog of service delivery, especially in rural areas."

She said the ANC was not concerned that the last election, where its majority seemed to decrease, was a "trendsetting" election.

She said the ANC was looking at the election as though it was the first one in 1994.

ANC election co-ordinator Amos Masondo said it was unlikely that political parties would speak about their election manifestos this year.

He said parties stole ideas and the ANC did not want its ideas known at the moment.

Masondo said the ANC was going into the elections as a powerful brand.


Source : Sapa /aa/fg/jje/jk
Date : 26 Aug 2013 11:26
 
The ANC is confident it will increase its majority at next year's elections

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I don't want to blame apartheid for anything but there is a massive backlog of service delivery, especially in rural areas.

That didn't take long. Meanwhile .. how's that food parcels coming along?
 
they work primarily with the black community in the western cape then wonder why they lost it as the majority in the western cape is coloured. LOL
 
I am confident that the DA will take the majority of the Eastern Cape and will also increase their support in the Western Cape and Gauteng.

I don't want to blame the ANC for anything, but there is a massive backlog of service delivery, especially in rural areas.
 
I am confident that the DA will take the majority of the Eastern Cape and will also increase their support in the Western Cape and Gauteng.

I don't want to blame the ANC for anything, but there is a massive backlog of service delivery, especially in rural areas.

The rural areas will vote ANC, the DA won't take the Eastern Cape. The DA can keep the WC and make big inroads in Gauteng and the Northern Cape.
 
The rural areas will vote ANC, the DA won't take the Eastern Cape. The DA can keep the WC and make big inroads in Gauteng and the Northern Cape.

Agree but they are one step closer.

ANC is also getting weaker with more and more credible members joining / forming opposition parties. The 2018 elections are going to be a turning point for this country.
 
they work primarily with the black community in the western cape then wonder why they lost it as the majority in the western cape is coloured. LOL

The ANC did jack for the black community except a few high profile ones like Imizamo Yethu when they ran this province. WC will always be the home of the opposition.
 
I'm not sure what to make of the ANC's comments. I think their majority vote will definitely dwindle some more. However, they will win next year's elections. It is just by how much will they will by. I also agree the 2018's elections will be an interesting one
 
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Agreed. I am sure they will win next years election (without having to cheat and steal the vote).... but their percentage will drop quite significantly.
 
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Agreed. I am sure they will win next years election (without having to cheat and steal the vote).... but their percentage will drop quite significantly.

From that percentage drop we will get the true story of their support in this country. If it's around 1 to 2% than that's not good enough. However if it's over 5% drop, I'd say that is significant.
 
From that percentage drop we will get the true story of their support in this country. If it's around 1 to 2% than that's not good enough. However if it's over 5% drop, I'd say that is significant.

Yup....
I'm hoping for a 6% or more drop... but anything over 5% will be a positive result in my mind. It will show that the ANC is losing its blind support from the masses.
 
Food parcels and blankets from Gift of the Givers, free T-Shirts, promises of a better life for all, massive billboards, parties with famous DJs, voter intimidation 5 meters from the voting booth, physical threats to opposition party leaders and slandering the opposition in the most immoral way possible...here we come.
 
Food parcels and blankets from Gift of the Givers, free T-Shirts, promises of a better life for all, massive billboards, parties with famous DJs, voter intimidation 5 meters from the voting booth, physical threats to opposition party leaders and slandering the opposition in the most immoral way possible...here we come.

Yip
 
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