Winde 'not counting chickens' as DA looks set to hold onto the Western Cape

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Winde 'not counting chickens' as DA looks set to hold onto the Western Cape
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Winde 'not counting chickens' as DA looks set to hold onto the Western Cape SAElections2019 ElectionResults | Ethan_VD

, based on currently available and representative results in the Western Cape, the DA will hang onto its majority, but it could be less than the 57% it secured in 2014.

The ANC has lost support and will come in at below 30%. It secured 34% in 2014. The EFF looks set to garner the support of around 3.6% of the electorate in the province and the Good party is expected to receive around 4%. Speaking to News24 at the IEC's Western Cape results operation centre in Cape Town, Winde said that after a long, tough election campaign taking its toll, he remains energised and enthused by the prospects of ascending to the premiership in the province as the results steadily trickle in.

DA Western Cape premier candidate, Alan Winde, watches as the provincial results trickle in at the Western Cape IEC Results Operation Centre Should he be successfully elected premier, Winde stated that his provincial government's priorities would be in line with his party's campaign throughout the election season."We'll be pretty busy making sure that what we've been talking about, what we've been thinking about and"Of course, again, those things are jobs. We have gotta make sure we provide a job in every household, education and health.

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