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NDC will take lead in December 7 polls – Hopeson Adorye predicts

A prominent figure in the Movement for Change, Hopeson Adorye, has made a bold prediction regarding the outcome of the 2024 elections, foreseeing a victory for John Dramani Mahama.

According to Adorye, Alan Kyerematen is likely to secure the second position, with the New Patriotic Party (NPP) following closely behind.

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Speaking in an interview with Accra-based Okay FM, Adorye elaborated that while Mahama may lead in the initial election, his triumph won’t secure a clear majority.

Instead, a run-off between Kyerematen and Mahama is anticipated, with Kyerematen emerging victorious and assuming the presidency.

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“On December 7 NDC will take the lead. Alan will be second before the NPP gets the third position. John Mahama will not be able to make the 50 plus one mark so there will be a run-off.

“When the run-off takes place, Alan will be President. Before the Ejisu Elections, Info Analytics brought the latest poll which put Alan at 7.5%. That should tell you that 2024 will not be a one-touch victory for the winner if we go by that,” he said.

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He further cited recent polling data from Info Analytics, indicating Kyerematen‘s popularity at 7.5%, as evidence that the 2024 election won’t result in a decisive victory for any candidate.

Adorye emphasized that the Movement for Change has garnered significant support, with two million individuals expressing interest in joining the movement. He believes that voters in 2024 will prioritize their standard of living when casting their ballots.

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