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<blockquote data-quote="Seaton" data-source="post: 467075" data-attributes="member: 64443"><p>It was hoped that COPE would, but they didn't and look to be further slipping into obscurity.</p><p></p><p>The DA runs the Western Cape, and has the majority in a couple of cities. The coloureds there are slowly migrating their way, so unless the ANC ramp up their admittedly small operations of bussing in voters from other areas to shore up their votes, it shouldn't be too far in to the future that we see the DA have the majority in the Cape.</p><p></p><p>The eastern cape, Limpopo and a few other areas are under no real threat from other parties ATM. Although the ANC have a more than solid footing in KZN, the province doesn't have the highest turn out rates, and many people are very unhappy with the way the esteemed Doctor Sutcliffe and his cohorts have managed Durban and her surrounding municipalities in the last decade, this is every race. However, population wise the Zulus are the largest ethnic group in SA, so if they bucked up on their poor turnouts, and so long as a few of the ANCs elite have Zulu roots, I don't think any other party has a real shot at usurping the ANC in parliament.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seaton, post: 467075, member: 64443"] It was hoped that COPE would, but they didn't and look to be further slipping into obscurity. The DA runs the Western Cape, and has the majority in a couple of cities. The coloureds there are slowly migrating their way, so unless the ANC ramp up their admittedly small operations of bussing in voters from other areas to shore up their votes, it shouldn't be too far in to the future that we see the DA have the majority in the Cape. The eastern cape, Limpopo and a few other areas are under no real threat from other parties ATM. Although the ANC have a more than solid footing in KZN, the province doesn't have the highest turn out rates, and many people are very unhappy with the way the esteemed Doctor Sutcliffe and his cohorts have managed Durban and her surrounding municipalities in the last decade, this is every race. However, population wise the Zulus are the largest ethnic group in SA, so if they bucked up on their poor turnouts, and so long as a few of the ANCs elite have Zulu roots, I don't think any other party has a real shot at usurping the ANC in parliament. [/QUOTE]
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