With the December 7 elections drawing near, tension is growing across the country. Presidential candidates and their teams are working hard to connect with voters through active campaigns in every region.
The two main political parties, the NPP and NDC, are focused on securing support. Many people want the NPP to stay in power, while others believe that a change to the NDC might help reset the economy.
Additionally, a smaller group of voters is interested in supporting smaller parties, moving away from the traditional two-party system.
In preparation for the elections, analysts have been conducting studies to gauge the progress of each candidate.
Global Info Analytics, a key player in tracking public opinion, has been gathering data through online and telephone polls.
Their recent survey in October indicated that John Mahama, the NDC candidate, was leading with a projected 52.1% of the vote.
In a recent update on their official Twitter account, Global Info Analytics shared results from a new poll conducted between late October and early November.
The latest data still shows Mahama in the lead, with an increased percentage of 52.7%.
This update has sparked a variety of reactions on social media.
Many supporters of the NDC were pleased with the news, while others questioned the accuracy of the poll and expressed confidence that the NPP will win.
Below the post, citizens shared a range of comments reflecting their hopes and expectations for the outcome.
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