Mugabe would win if presidential elections were held tomorrow as Tsvangirai continues to lose popularity: Afrobarometer survey
A survey conducted by Afrobarometer has concluded that President Robert Mugabe would win presidential elections if they were held tomorrow. It also showed that the likelihood of MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai winning an election has fallen since 2005 to 2017 from 57% to 16% while Mugabe’s chances have been on the increase.
Part of the survey reads:
Survey shows that ZANU-PF has an edge if presidential elections were to be held tomorrow. Asked which party’s candidate one would vote for in a hypothetical presidential elections, a day after the survey, 38% said ZANU-PF, 24% refused to answer, 16% said MDC-T, 11% said they would note vote and 4% said they would vote for a ZIMPF candidate (before the split) and 2% said they would vote for other parties. Survey shows that ZANU-PF still commands support in the rural areas while a plurality (31%) of those who refused to answer are urban based.
FeedbackYou can view a graph depicting Mugabe’s gain in popularity below:
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