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{UAH} Crowds could mean a lot in a political campaign in Fortpotal

Dear All,
Last week the NRM spokesman said that crowds don't mean a thing in reference to voting patterns. I had to think twice before believing this statement because I had seen thousands of villagers bused to M7 campaign rallies. In Fortportal, Brig. Henry Tumukunde came and intimidated the Go-Forward supporter at noon but at two pm, the entire Booma ground was a sea of people singing and jubilation the arrival of the Go Forward candidate. Amama rides on the time for change slogan. The largest percentage of the 2016 voters have never seen another regime besides the movement. Could these have turned up to prepare for change? Or they showed up because Tumukunde intimidated them not to attend? Whatever the case, crowds in a political campaign mean a lot and political players must use these crowds to drive their points home and change the swing voters to their sides. Brig. Tumukunde knows this well and show teach Ofono OPondo.

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