Unseating the ANC and fixing an identity crisis: Inside Steenhuisen’s re-election campaign

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The DA is no longer a party that “flaps the winds of racial populism” while driving away voters like it did back in 2019 under the leadership of then leader Mmusi Maimane back in in 2019.

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Well, we will see. Talk is cheap.

Great to see clear blue water between the DA and other parties; instead of wobbly blue jelly

MmusiMaimane ubavile bathini ngawe🤣

John Steenhuisen had an impossible task. Once people have destroyed an organisation it is difficult to turn it around. He did. He succeeded with flying colours. With the press against him, the wokes, small parties' you name it. He has my vote. Courage must be rewarded. VoteDA🗳

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