78 Percent To Vote For Joint Candidate

78 PERCENT TO VOTE FOR JOINT CANDIDATE

A1+
[06:06 pm] 25 June, 2007

The opposition should nominate a joint candidate during the
presidential election, say 78 per cent of our polling respondents.

Seven per cent think that the oppositionists should run in the election
separately and fourteen per cent state that the opposition shouldn’t
nominate a joint candidate.

Over 428 people participated in A1+’s polling.

We suggest our readers answering the question, "Will you vote for
the oppositionists’ joint candidate, whoever it might be?"

Awaiting for your active participation.