Isaac Kofi Agyei | Head of Research, JoyNews
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Data from nine polls tracked by JoyNews Research puts Dr. Bawumia’s lead in the upcoming NPP presidential primary at 47%, with a 95% confidence interval suggesting that a 50% plus one first-round victory looks achievable.
The same data shows that Kennedy Agyapong maintains a significant 36% share of the vote, while more than 16,000 delegates remain undecided.
Head of Research at JoyNews, Isaac Kofi Agyei, provides the exclusive computations and explains the implications in the video below.
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