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Former Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, is still in a pole position to win next month's NPP presidential primary.
According to a report by Global InfoAnalytics in its latest survey on the NPP primaries, Dr Bawumia is leading strongly among committed voters of the NPP.
In the report, Dr Bawumia is leading a month the NPP's committed delegates with 56%.
Second placed is Kennedy Agyapong, who polled 39 % among the committed voters, while Dr Bryan Acheampong placed 3rd with a paltry 4%.
The two other contenders, Kwabena Agyapong and Dr Osei Yaw Adutwum, secured nearly zero votes among committed voters of the NPP.
The committed voters model is a survey of voters who have declared unwavering support and will not change their minds.
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