Former Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, was reported by the Global InfoAnalytics this week, as having maintained a national lead in its latest survey on the NPP Primaries.
According to the poll, Dr Bawumia was leading his other competitors in 14 out of 16 regions, and was also ahead nationally with 42%, while Kennedy Agyapong was at second with 18% and as much as 34% of respondents being either undecided or unwilling to disclose their preference.
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Nonetheless, one other key finding the Global InfoAnalytics latest survey reported was how Dr Bawumia was totally favored among the NPP's core supporters, or die-hards.
Using what it called the committed voters' model, Global InfoAnalytics reported that 63%, of committed NPP voters favored Dr Bawumia, while 29% of such voters were for Kennedy Agyapong.
Dr Bryan Acheampong has 7% while Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum had 1%, Kwabena Agyepong had 0.
Committed Voters, as Global InfoAnalytics explained, "are delegates who have mentioned a candidate by name and committed to vote for that candidate."
Reporting on the model, Global InfoAnalytics noted that it excluded the "undecided and those who don't openly disclose their vote."
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Being extremely popular among committed voters comes as a huge boost to Dr Bawumia, as committed voters model, in political surveys, represents hard-core supporters who will not change their mind and would even go a step further to influence votes for their preferred candidate.

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