As the People’s National Party‘s November 7 Presidential election draws closer, both prospective candidates are on the ground in the different constituencies. They are engaging the delegates of the party and tightening the nuts and bolts of their campaign machinery.
Both aspirants have picked up major endorsements from key operatives of the party and are confident in a victory.
Throughout the campaign period, unity has been the operative word as the 82 year old PNP seeks to heal from past wounds that have haunted the party for years.
Both presidential aspirants have also put forward solid ideas on reorganizing the party
Both candidates intend to bring back the love, with passion and purpose after the election, in an attempt to reset the PNP.
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