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Who going n win?DMan7 wrote:All this beat up and you all know who going to win.
So poor kickstart not getting paid? Unpaid influencer?maj. tom wrote:The fact that it is a PNM paid political ad means it's all complete bullshiet and giving the public a one-sided impression of that system. Apparently none of that was ever relevant since 1956, but it relevant today so vote for PNM.
The calibre and quality of their ads though, shows that they have a lot of campaign financing. UNC and PEP ads looking like I make it with YouTube editor.
maj. tom wrote:The fact that it is a PNM paid political ad means it's all complete bullshiet and giving the public a one-sided impression of that system. Apparently none of that was ever relevant since 1956, but it relevant today so vote for PNM.
The calibre and quality of their ads though, shows that they have a lot of campaign financing. UNC and PEP ads looking like I make it with YouTube editor.
Rovin wrote:poo nm have a ad everyday b4 d news on tv6 that starts off with d problem of d local govt system which in d ad says exists for over 30yrs & of course they have d solutions for it
so u in power for 7yrs & u around 30+ yrs ago but all ah sudden u now realise it & only u cud fix it ...
DMan7 wrote:All this beat up and you all know who going to win.
paid_influencer wrote:i feel philip going to win at least 1 seat
No boy I did hear a talk about somebody name Kyamlah she did teef out the Treasury so bad that it eh even have money to fix the road. Country can never recover to this day.Dizzy28 wrote:I mean they have the Treasury at their disposal !!!maj. tom wrote:The fact that it is a PNM paid political ad means it's all complete bullshiet and giving the public a one-sided impression of that system. Apparently none of that was ever relevant since 1956, but it relevant today so vote for PNM.
The calibre and quality of their ads though, shows that they have a lot of campaign financing. UNC and PEP ads looking like I make it with YouTube editor.
The_Honourable wrote:Rovin wrote:poo nm have a ad everyday b4 d news on tv6 that starts off with d problem of d local govt system which in d ad says exists for over 30yrs & of course they have d solutions for it
so u in power for 7yrs & u around 30+ yrs ago but all ah sudden u now realise it & only u cud fix it ...
This one?
Skanky wrote:Trinidadians have a PhD in stupid.
Imagine PNM spending tens of millions campaigning to come back in power and tell people the country have no money for basic things.![]()
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And trinis going to vote for them.
Mia Strap on awaitsAlphaMan wrote:Rowley says he will be taking a long deserved vacation from the 17th to the 22nd of August in Barbados with his entire family.
Don't let Zoom hearing u say that he might come back on tuner and shake it upSkanky wrote:Trinidadians have a PhD in stupid.
Imagine PNM spending tens of millions campaigning to come back in power and tell people the country have no money for basic things.![]()
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And trinis going to vote for them.
You of all people talking about ole noise lol.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Last weekend to go and trucks already on standby at various locations to start ole noise in the morning.
One can only imagine what GE would be like
wing wrote:You of all people talking about ole noise lol.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Last weekend to go and trucks already on standby at various locations to start ole noise in the morning.
One can only imagine what GE would be like
Analysts predict tight Local Govt Elections race; possible 7-7 tie
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/analysts-predict-tight-local-govt-elections-race-possible-77-tie-6.2.1773452.78857ef0a3
Political analysts are projecting a tight Local Government Elections race, forecasting that both the UNC and PNM could take some districts from the other’s political grasps.
They have also projected another low voter turnout on August 14, with even fewer people going to the polls than usual.
Political analyst Dr Indira Rampersad, in a telephone interview with Guardian Media yesterday, said while she anticipates the 14 regional corporations will be shared equally again between the PNM and UNC, she does believe the UNC will wrestle away some districts from the PNM.
But political analyst Dr Shane Mohammed said he believes the UNC will lose one of its three districts in the San Fernando City Corporation, as he predicted Marcus Girdharie, the former UNC councillor for the area, will take his support in Marabella South/Vistabella with him to the PNM.
Meanwhile, Dr Bishnu Ragoonath said while there is a high level of hype in this election season, with issues on the political platform going above and beyond the remit of a Local Government context, he too does not believe they are inspired enough to break the voting trend.
maj. tom wrote:Analysts predict tight Local Govt Elections race; possible 7-7 tie
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/analysts-predict-tight-local-govt-elections-race-possible-77-tie-6.2.1773452.78857ef0a3
Political analysts are projecting a tight Local Government Elections race, forecasting that both the UNC and PNM could take some districts from the other’s political grasps.
They have also projected another low voter turnout on August 14, with even fewer people going to the polls than usual.
Political analyst Dr Indira Rampersad, in a telephone interview with Guardian Media yesterday, said while she anticipates the 14 regional corporations will be shared equally again between the PNM and UNC, she does believe the UNC will wrestle away some districts from the PNM.
But political analyst Dr Shane Mohammed said he believes the UNC will lose one of its three districts in the San Fernando City Corporation, as he predicted Marcus Girdharie, the former UNC councillor for the area, will take his support in Marabella South/Vistabella with him to the PNM.
Meanwhile, Dr Bishnu Ragoonath said while there is a high level of hype in this election season, with issues on the political platform going above and beyond the remit of a Local Government context, he too does not believe they are inspired enough to break the voting trend.
PNM 2023 & 2025maj. tom wrote:Analysts predict tight Local Govt Elections race; possible 7-7 tie
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/analysts-predict-tight-local-govt-elections-race-possible-77-tie-6.2.1773452.78857ef0a3
Political analysts are projecting a tight Local Government Elections race, forecasting that both the UNC and PNM could take some districts from the other’s political grasps.
They have also projected another low voter turnout on August 14, with even fewer people going to the polls than usual.
Political analyst Dr Indira Rampersad, in a telephone interview with Guardian Media yesterday, said while she anticipates the 14 regional corporations will be shared equally again between the PNM and UNC, she does believe the UNC will wrestle away some districts from the PNM.
But political analyst Dr Shane Mohammed said he believes the UNC will lose one of its three districts in the San Fernando City Corporation, as he predicted Marcus Girdharie, the former UNC councillor for the area, will take his support in Marabella South/Vistabella with him to the PNM.
Meanwhile, Dr Bishnu Ragoonath said while there is a high level of hype in this election season, with issues on the political platform going above and beyond the remit of a Local Government context, he too does not believe they are inspired enough to break the voting trend.
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