Elections2019: 'Desperate DA' fears our rise, says Cape Party
DURBAN - The Cape Party said on Monday that the "desperate" Democratic Alliance had lodged a complaint against it for failing to display the street address of the company responsible for printing the party's posters.
According to Cape Party leader Jack Miller, this was because the DA feared "a significant loss of support in the Western Cape on May 8", when South Africa will hold its provincial and national elections. He said that a "misleading" SMS sent to citizens urging them not to vote for small parties and fear mongering to scare voters into voting for the DA were further signs of the official national opposition's desperate antics.
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