The latest polls conducted by Outcomes International have revealed a significant lead for Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia over former President John Dramani Mahama in the race for the Ghanaian presidency. The findings have sent shockwaves through the political landscape, raising questions about the potential outcomes of the upcoming elections.
Outcomes International conducted a nationwide poll of 10,000 registered voters between September and October 2023. The poll used a stratified sampling method, ensuring representation across different regions, demographics, and urban and rural areas.
The key findings of the poll are as follows:
The poll results suggest that Bawumia has a significant lead over Mahama in terms of both approval ratings and presidential preference. This could be attributed to several factors, including:
Political analysts have offered varying interpretations of the poll results. Some believe that Bawumia's lead is a reflection of the incumbent government's strong performance. Others argue that the poll may overstate Bawumia's popularity and that Mahama still has a chance to regain momentum in the campaign.
The latest polls by Outcomes International suggest that Bawumia has a significant lead over Mahama in the race for the Ghanaian presidency. While the poll results cannot be considered definitive, they have undoubtedly influenced the political discourse and raised questions about the potential outcomes of the upcoming elections.
The poll findings have implications for both candidates:
Overall, the poll results have injected a new level of intrigue into the Ghanaian presidential race. It remains to be seen whether Bawumia can maintain his lead and emerge victorious in the elections or whether Mahama can stage a comeback and reclaim the presidency. The upcoming months will undoubtedly be filled with intense campaigning, political maneuvering, and close scrutiny of opinion polls.
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