With a mere 11 days to go before the 2020 General Election, a poll commissioned by Guardian Media Limited and conducted by HHB and Associates shows that the ruling People's National Movement (PNM) has a clear lead over its main rival, the United National Congress (UNC), in the crucial marginal constituency of Moruga/Tableland.
Voters believe the Opposition United National Congress (UNC) is more “out of touch with ordinary people” when compared to the People’s National Movement (PNM).
That was the roar for the August 20 General Election from People's National Movement San Fernando West candidate Faris Al-Rawi at last night’s San Fernando West “meetup”.
Moruga/Tableland is a marginal constituency in Trinidad’s southland with 27, 851 registered voters.
Both the People’s National Movement and the Opposition United National Congress yesterday expressed satisfaction with a Guardian Media-commissioned poll, the result of which was published on Sunday.
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has confirmed that he has made requests to potential benefactors within the Commonwealth community to cover the costs of international observers for the upcoming August 10 General Election.
Political analyst Dr Winford James believes voting based along racial lines boils down to several basic factors, the major one being that people trust politicians who are the same race as theirs.
A day after his quarantine ended, United National Congress candidate for Princes Town Barry Padarath returned to his constituency to campaign and revealed that the police had not yet contacted him about any ongoing investigation.
A recent poll has shown a near statistical tie in the ratings of Dr Keith Rowley and Kamla Persad-Bissessar, in terms of who would make the better Prime Minister leading up to the August 10 General Election.
In the midst of an impending storm and escalating cases of COVID-19, the Elections and Boundaries Commission on Friday continued its preparation for elections.
There won’t be any Commonwealth observers coming for Trinidad and Tobago’s General Election on August 10 – but there's the possibility of Caricom observers, Prime Minister Keith Rowley indicated on Friday night.
Government had just been considering rolling back restrictions on the entertainment sector when the latest COVID-19 cases arose, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley said on Friday night.
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