Melikhaya Zagagana24 May 2024 | 9:58

DA says it won’t be taking any vote for granted in upcoming polls

Some pundits forecast the party could score only 53% of votes in Western Cape.

DA says it won’t be taking any vote for granted in upcoming polls

The Democratic Alliance’s (DA) KwaZulu-Natal Rescue South Africa tour campaign at the Currie Stadium in Durban on 11 May 2024. Picture: Xanderleigh Dookey Makhaza/Eyewitness News

CAPE TOWN - The Democratic Alliance (DA) said it won't be taking any vote for granted in the upcoming polls.
 
Some pundits forecast the party could score only 53% of votes in the Western Cape.

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Party leaders have taken to the Karoo for the final lap of its campaigns before the national and provincial elections next week.
 
“The DA-run municipalities of the Western Cape are well-governed and regularly win accolades for good service delivery,” said the DA's premier candidate in the province, Alan Winde.

“The DA succeeds in government because it governs for the people. A vote for the DA is a vote for a province that works. Let’s all get out on election day and vote.”