The SA Politics Thread Part 6

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See, even a future 5% party can fill a stadium. A full stadium is like 1 NA seat. Most intelligent people have jobs, and therefore spend their weekends having a life. It's all about the optics, one day you'll catch on...

Posts with people filling stadiums is so pointless. That won’t even get you 100k votes.

Pathetic.
 
See, even a future 5% party can fill a stadium. A full stadium is like 1 NA seat. Most intelligent people have jobs, and therefore spend their weekends having a life. It's all about the optics, one day you'll catch on...
In other news the blue party has again chosen a nice, small and intimate venue for their final rally in the Independent Republic.
 
In other news the blue party has again chosen a nice, small and intimate venue for their final rally in the Independent Republic.

They seem to have splurged on artists this time around. Parlotones and Babes Wodumo can't have been cheap.

Wonder what food they serve at their rallies?
 
In other news the blue party has again chosen a nice, small and intimate venue for their final rally in the Independent Republic.

The DA will still win a majority in the Independent Republic. You see what you don't understand about Western Cape politics is that elections in the province are broadly won or lost depending on how the Cape Flats votes, as northern and southern suburbs of CT are DA strongholds and places like Khayelitsha, Gugulethu etc. are ANC strongholds. From what I can see on Twitter, the DA is the only party putting in any effort in campaigning in the Cape Flats (weirdly Gayton who is constantly on Twitter hasn't posted himself campaigning there for a good few weeks now). So for the fourth consecutive election, the Cape Flats will remain Team Blue.
 
In other news the blue party has again chosen a nice, small and intimate venue for their final rally in the Independent Republic.
Good for them and their supporters, not sure of the relevance to my post...
 
The DA will still win a majority in the Independent Republic. You see what you don't understand about Western Cape politics is that elections in the province are broadly won or lost depending on how the Cape Flats votes, as northern and southern suburbs of CT are DA strongholds and places like Khayelitsha, Gugulethu etc. are ANC strongholds. From what I can see on Twitter, the DA is the only party putting in any effort in campaigning in the Cape Flats (weirdly Gayton who is constantly on Twitter hasn't posted himself campaigning there for a good few weeks now). So for the fourth consecutive election, the Cape Flats will remain Team Blue.
Yes, the small, intimate venue is just so President Moonshot can engage closely with his people.
 
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