SAElections2019 Freedom Front Plus has climbed up to the top three most searched politics parties in the past 24 hours according to Google search trends.
According to predictions on Thursday by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research in partnership with the SABC, the FF+ could double the votes it won in the 2014 national elections. In 2014, the party won 0.9% of votes with a voter turnout of 73.48% but the CSIR predicts the party could win 2.86% of the vote nationally with a voter turnout of 64.89%.
Google search trends are compiled from data based on what South Africans have been searching for. More than 40 000 search queries every second are processed by the search engine.What does ANC stand for?How many votes for ANC?
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