ACDP, FF+, EFF: Our voter growth in WC proves people looking for something different Election2019Results
CAPE TOWN - The African Christian Democratic Party , Freedom Front Plus and Economic Freedom Fighters said their growth in the Western Cape proves voters are looking for something other than what bigger parties are offering.The ANC was also weaker than it was five years ago.Regional secretary Melikhaya Xego said the party was happy with the outcome as it had one goal in mind.
"We had a plan that we put into place two years ago, and we didn't advertise that plan, we just implemented it on the ground. We just wanted to make ourselves known to the electorate." Freedom Front Plus' premier candidate Peter Marais said voters were attracted to the party's federalist policies.
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