News24 can project that the ANC will win the majority of votes in KwaZulu-Natal, while shedding almost 11 percentage points in electoral support from 2014. Most of the ANC’s dropped votes have been picked-up by the EFF, that is projected to end on 9.2% of the provincial vote.
- The ANC will hang onto its majority, but come in on a much lower total of 54.2%, down from the 65.3% the party achieve in the province in 2014;
This is what happens to the ANC in urban areas with a sophisticated, educated & politically-informed voter base: No wonder the party & its corrupt leadership loves the rural areas & provinces where people are groomed to trust their leaders without question!
I love Gauteng electorate.
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