Sam George to win by landslide victory in May 13 Ningo-Prampram NDC parliamentary primaries – Global InfoAnalytics

According to a new opinion poll by Global InfoAnalytics, Sam George will win by a landslide victory in the upcoming parliamentary primaries, with his contender, Michael Kwetey, projected to poll a paltry 16%.

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The Member of Parliament for Ningo Prampram in the Greater Accra Region, Samuel Nartey George, has been projected to win the May 13 parliamentary primaries of the largest opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).

According to a new opinion poll by Global InfoAnalytics, Sam George will win by a landslide victory in the upcoming parliamentary primaries, with his contender, Michael Kwetey, projected to poll a paltry 16%.

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According to the survey, the main proponent of the anti-LGBTQ bill will win by a huge margin of 56%, with 28% of delegates being undecided should the election be held today.

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The researchers put the poll sample at 430 with a margin of error of 3.5%.

The poll’s outcome, which resonates with the general feeling of constituents, has generated intense excitement as most people in Ningo-Prampram indicate their readiness to give their second-term MP another term in parliament.

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The vociferous MP who recently graduated from the London School of Economics and Political Science with the enviable record of being the first-ever Ghanaian student to pursue the ‘International Strategy and Diplomacy’ programme currently serves as the Deputy Ranking Member of Parliament’s Communications Committee and is also a member of the Public Accounts Committee.

Global InfoAnalytics is an independent research company founded in 2019. The research group uses sophisticated methodology with modern technology backed by unrivalled experience to provide bespoke research, analysis and strategic counsel tailored to the individual needs of our clients.

The group remains Ghana’s leading and credible poll hub, having accurately predicted and projected the outcome of several elections from the constituency to the national level.

Source:newsalert

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