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Reply to "JAgdeo coming to his senses that the PPP will not win come 2020"

Bibi Haniffa posted:
cain posted:
Nehru posted:
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Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

The only thing that is holding up the Guyana economy right now is the price of gold.  If that dips the way oil did, it's game over for the whole country.  I really think the PPP should have a fresh, new candidate for 2020,but unfortunately the only person in that country, right now, who can put Humpty Dumpty back together is Jagdeo and I don't know if he wants to go there again.  If he walks away, Guyana will be the new Haiti.  Reality is stepping in.   People are fearful, including those in the PNC camp.

Are you for real is that Democracy??

By the way Guyana is just above Haiti,your hero didn't pull it farther away with all the smarts,imagine imports are in the country which can be produced locally.

Why did you not highlight the part where I said the PPP should have a fresh new candidate??

Because he is a PNC Mud Head!!!!!!!!!!!!

SHUT YOUR FRIGGIN MOUTH YOU FKIN DUNCIFIED GOAT. WE TIRE OF YOUR ASININE TWENTY WORD VOCABULARY.

Bibi, you did say PPP should have a fresh new candidate and yet followed through with saying (although not in these words) there is no one intelligent enough in the PPP who has what it takes to be a President.

True I did say that.  The final decision will be made in December by the party.  That said, I am also keeping an eye on a strong group who wants Jagdeo to run again.  In politics it is not always the best candidate who runs but the one who can bring in the votes.  We shall see.  The country needs new blood, new direction, new ideas, new strategy.

Bibi 

I have to agree with you. The PPP needs new leadership, strategy and ideas.

Jagdeo is a major asset to the PPP and will continue to be so but the party needs a new leader who will take it forward, transform the economy and appeal the mixed and native races.

Indos vote PPP and Afros vote PNC. The new swing voters will become the mixed and natives. The PPP needs to think wisely and allocate resources and attention accordingly.

With the AFC/PNC becoming the modern face of corruption and as the economy collapses, the mixed and natives are starting to feel the squeeze. They will not blindly support the PNC.

The biggest blunder that the PNC and Carib are making an is an incorrect assumption that this block of votes will go PNC. They are dead wrong. This group will vote in there own best interest.

The youths who voted solidly for the coalition have already been cast aside by the coalition, they are also ripe for the picking but the PPP needs to become more tech savvy. Their last campaign style was from the 1980's playbook. They need to understand how this group interacts and the use of social media needs to be implemented.

The PPP/C campaign website was like a PDF cut and paste website.

These are also some areas where the PPP needs to improve on.

It is all for the PPP to take with a new leader who will appeal to this voting block. The AFC/PNC have become low hanging fruits.

Anil is a solid candidate but I am not familiar with local politics in Guyana and do not know what appeal he has to the new swing voter group. 

The old communist wing of freedom house needs to be sent packing. Time for reform and new blood. Time to reform the PPP and make it more transparent and democratic.

Those opposed to status quo must not be cast aside, their voices must be heard.

Look at how the PNC Afros kissed and made up after Granger rigged the leadership race. The PPP needs to become like Afros, fight and argue but French Kiss and makeup afterwards.

Yuji22

 

FM
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