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fasttract
04-24-07, - 03:43 PM
The outcome of this election will not be decided buy party supports,t-shirt were's,sign toters
nor buy rich or poor person.i believe this election will be decided buy the large majority of undecided voters.Both party is not considering at this time.
the big news is there is still a lot of undecided voters out there,who will make up there mind in the last two to three day.they ladies and gentlemen will decide who will be the next government of our country, for the next five years mark my words.thousand are still undecided all over this country.those that are showing up to these party rally are core supports.but what about those that don't come out to any rally nor were ant t-shirt.

marvinrzgibson
04-24-07, - 09:16 PM
those that are showing up to these party rally are core supports.

That's a rather thought-provoking post and an interesting statement especially when you consider the amount of people attending the mega rallies of both political parties. Numbers for the last few rallies weighed the PLP's crowd fluctuating between seven and ten thousand (7 & 10,000) and the FNM's crowd at thirty-five to forty-five thousand (35 - 45,000).

Considering that the total number of voters in the country is about one hundred and forty-eight thousand (148,000) are you saying that approximate ninety-three to one hundred and six thousand (93 - 106,000) persons have not decided where they will vote in this upcoming general election!?!

Yahooey
04-24-07, - 10:37 PM
That's a rather thought-provoking post and an interesting statement especially when you consider the amount of people attending the mega rallies of both political parties. Numbers for the last few rallies weighed the PLP's crowd fluctuating between seven and ten thousand (7 & 10,000) and the FNM's crowd at thirty-five to forty-five thousand (35 - 45,000).
Considering that the total number of voters in the country is about one hundred and forty-eight thousand (148,000) are you saying that approximate ninety-three to one hundred and six thousand (93 - 106,000) persons have not decided where they will vote in this upcoming general election!?!


I was going to mention the same thing. CASE CLOSED :hammer:

garnelleo
04-24-07, - 10:48 PM
That's a rather thought-provoking post and an interesting statement especially when you consider the amount of people attending the mega rallies of both political parties. Numbers for the last few rallies weighed the PLP's crowd fluctuating between seven and ten thousand (7 & 10,000) and the FNM's crowd at thirty-five to forty-five thousand (35 - 45,000).
Considering that the total number of voters in the country is about one hundred and forty-eight thousand (148,000) are you saying that approximate ninety-three to one hundred and six thousand (93 - 106,000) persons have not decided where they will vote in this upcoming general election!?!

I dont know if it adds up like that.

I look at the crowds and many of them are not even eligible to vote in next elections. I reckon a good amount of them are kids or under 18. Non rally goers aren't necessarily persons who havent made up thier minds. They just may be persons who work, have work in the morning, not interested in rallies, older folks who probably may not like the rally atmosphere etc.

My take.

marvinrzgibson
04-24-07, - 11:44 PM
I dont know if it adds up like that.
I look at the crowds and many of them are not even eligible to vote in next elections. I reckon a good amount of them are kids or under 18. Non rally goers aren't necessarily persons who havent made up thier minds. They just may be persons who work, have work in the morning, not interested in rallies, older folks who probably may not like the rally atmosphere etc.
My take.


Out of a crowd of approximately forty-three to fifty-five thousand (43 - 55,000) how much would you average are under the age of 18 or not eligible to vote?

CG
04-24-07, - 11:46 PM
Out of a crowd of approximately forty-three to fifty-five thousand (43 - 55,000) how much would you average are under the age of 18 or not eligible to vote?

I wonder how many come just for the music and the free stuff? :) I wonder how many leave once the speeches start?

marvinrzgibson
04-24-07, - 11:50 PM
I wonder how many come just for the music and the free stuff? :) I wonder how many leave once the speeches start?


Your questions are better than mine. LOL!

garnelleo
04-24-07, - 11:51 PM
Out of a crowd of approximately forty-three to fifty-five thousand (43 - 55,000) how much would you average are under the age of 18 or not eligible to vote?

Now u got me!

Ok I dont go to rallies but catch em online and on TV and I was amazed at how much kids in my neighborhood, teens I recognized to these ralies. I honestly cant put a number or percentage which is why i left it to 'many'.

But I still say that I dont think 93 - 106,000 arent decided. I think MOST at this point have who they would vote for if elections were tomorrow morning as they are probably tilting one way or the other.

Now there are alot of ppl who can get swayed quite easily in the upcoming week. So expect to see desperation (and prolly more finger pointing back and forth) by both parties.

fasttract
04-25-07, - 09:11 PM
That's a rather thought-provoking post and an interesting statement especially when you consider the amount of people attending the mega rallies of both political parties. Numbers for the last few rallies weighed the PLP's crowd fluctuating between seven and ten thousand (7 & 10,000) and the FNM's crowd at thirty-five to forty-five thousand (35 - 45,000).
Considering that the total number of voters in the country is about one hundred and forty-eight thousand (148,000) are you saying that approximate ninety-three to one hundred and six thousand (93 - 106,000) persons have not decided where they will vote in this upcoming general election!?!


ok ,so u do agree that there are a lot of undecided voters.no but who they will vote for, no not yet.i personally think its between 10-20,000.for sure who will or can tip the scale for and against both party.:gi:

fasttract
04-25-07, - 09:17 PM
I was going to mention the same thing. CASE CLOSED :hammer:


mark my word there are many who are ..::

Prosperity1
04-26-07, - 12:27 PM
ok ,so u do agree that there are a lot of undecided voters.no but who they will vote for, no not yet.i personally think its between 10-20,000.for sure who will or can tip the scale for and against both party.:gi:

Trust me people minds are made up. There is no large amount of undecided voters.

fasttract
04-26-07, - 12:59 PM
Trust me people minds are made up. There is no large amount of undecided voters.


i don't agree with you because there are many of us.