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    Quote Originally Posted by Justloadit View Post
    Well had the EFF not been there, who would the electorate have voted for then?
    AGANG, COPE or DA?
    The DA was gaining some momentum with support in the Limpopo area before the EFF started, so my gut feel is that the DA lost some votes to EFF
    So you are saying that serious left wing guys would have voted for the right wing guys had the eff not been there. That does not make sense. They are at the opposite ends of the scale.
    More likely the cope guys went back to the anc and the anc lost to the eff. For Limp-poo-poo - If you lump the anc with cope in 2009 they had 93% of the vote - in 2014 the anc/cope with the eff had 90%. The difference going to the da who increased their share by 3%.
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    The voters do not know the difference between left and right. They were promised jobs and a minimum wage of R12500 if you are a miner. Naturally they voted for the EFF. IF the EFF was not there, then who would they have voted for?
    COPE was not even at the starting line, let alone AGANG.
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    They would have just not voted or voted anc cause they dont know any better.
    But they would not go with the DA even if guaranteed jobs etc because that is a mlungu party run by whites and coconuts.
    A lot did not know the difference between the government and the anc creating further issues.
    Perhaps the elections sorted out that one.
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    And then the AIC won two seats in Parly because enough of the dumb voters couldn't tell the difference between the ANC and the picture of ZUMA and the line above the ANC with similar colors AIC and another big round face?
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