The latest opinion poll for the Trinidad Guardian suggests that the People's Partnership would win a clear majority in the May 24 general election with 53 per cent of the popular vote.
The poll, conducted by the ANSA McAL Psychological Research Centre at the University of the West Indies, had a sample size of 503 respondents with a margin of error of plus or minus four per cent.
It suggests that the People's National Movement (PNM) would only get 17 per cent, which would still give the coalition a landslide victory when the margin of error is considered.
However, it said 30 of respondents said they are still undecided.
The pollsters interviewed people 18 years and over representing the copuntry's ethnic mix - 37 per cent Afro-Trinidadians, 41 per cent Indo-Trinidadians, 21 per cent Mixed persons and one per cent Other.
For full details of the poll visit the Trinidad Guardian
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2 comments:
Measurements of phenomenon follow neither deterministic nor statistical laws until assignable causes of variability have been found and removed. Walter Shewhart.
You better believe it,the people's partnership are well on their way to victory.What they need to do now, is to focus on winning a clear constitutional majority, so that vital changes can be made to the constitution. You better believe it; KAMLA'S time has come.
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