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Political parties are gearing up for their last rallies in the final stretch to the general election

Political parties are gearing up for their last rallies in the final stretch to the general election [eNCA's Five-In-Five] 🗳️ 4 days to go - Election Special By [eNCA]( • Issue #176 • [View online]( Political parties are gearing up for their last rallies in the final stretch to the general election this coming Wednesday. [The ANC, DA, EFF, IFP and even ATM are wrapping up door-to-door campaigns]( and meeting with religious leaders, hoping to shore up more support. You can look out for coverage of these events on eNCA throughout the weekend. The biggest parties are pinning their hopes on Gauteng, while the smaller ones are returning to their core constituencies. The time for talking is almost done and the closing comments from each party could be the last thing potential voters hear so they will need to make it stick. POLL DATA - WHAT DA NUMBERS SAY eNCA in association with MarkData has conducted research polls on voting behaviour and sentiment ahead of the May 8 election. In previous editions of this newsletter we had looked at the ANC, the EFF and this morning will be the Democratic Alliance. The [DA went to the NPA offices in Pretoria](, where its leader Mmusi Maimane handed over evidence of alleged ANC corruption to prosecutors, the timing of this will always be up for debate but make no mistake, it fits perfectly into the DA narrative that they want to tackle corruption. [Election 2019: The DA's Manifesto | eNCA]( [Election 2019: The DA's Manifesto | eNCA]( Ending corruption is at the centre of the DA’s election manifesto. [www.enca.com]( • [Share]( But how much support does the data suggest Mmusi Maimane and the DA will garner once the counting is done? If we look at how those polled feel about the DA, there were a number of questions that were answered… NOW THAT WAS CHEEKY... With the election just days away, the Democratic Alliance is pulling out all the stops, taking its election campaign to its arch rival’s headquarters. The party put its election message onto a digital billboard on the ANC’s Luthuli House late last week. [WATCH: DA's billboard at Luthuli House 'desperate' says ANC | eNCA]( [WATCH: DA's billboard at Luthuli House 'desperate' says ANC | eNCA]( With the election just days away, the Democratic Alliance is pulling out all stops. [www.enca.com]( • [Share]( [As you can imagine that went down like a homesick mole with the residents of Luthuli House.]( [Mr Fearfokkol | Forever Young]( [Mr Fearfokkol | Forever Young]( [@MbalulaFikile]( @[Our_DA]( You are being childish nothing wrong to accuse Anc about corruption but laser our offices and march to our offices is wrong you want to disrupt this elections.We wont give u what u want DISRUPTION. 10:04 AM - 3 May 2019 ZUMA THE ANC's ACE CARD? Speaking of Luthuli House… [Zuma rubbishes corruption allegations | eNCA]( [Zuma rubbishes corruption allegations | eNCA]( President Jacob Zuma brushes off criticism that he will cost the ANC votes by campaigning for the party ahead of next week’s election. [www.enca.com]( • [Share]( FAQ - REASONS FOR A RECOUNT It can happen! Any candidate amongst the record [48 political parties]( registered to contest the 2019 elections can lodge an objection for a national recount. [Here’s what you need to know]( LOOK OUT FOR THIS TODAY The final DA election rally from the Dobsonville Stadium, Aldrin Sampear speaking to the DA National Spokesperson and analysts and the turnout. Maimane expected to speak at 11am. Khayalihle Khumalo covering the United Democratic Movement rally in Khutsong. COPE also holding a political rally today, keep an eye out for our reporter Lirandzu Themba with live updates from that event. You can find crossings to all of those events on eNCA and eNCA.com throughout today. Did you enjoy this issue? [eNCA]( By [eNCA]( eNCA is South Africa’s leading television news channel (DStv 403) focusing on news from South Africa and around the world. Catch up on the news on www.eNCA.com [Tweet](    [Share]( If you don't want these updates anymore, please unsubscribe [here]( If you were forwarded this newsletter and you like it, you can subscribe [here]( Powered by [Revue](

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