Election 2020: Mahama beats Akufo-Addo with 54.7% of votes to emerge winner in online poll

Election 2020: Mahama beats Akufo-Addo with 54.7% of votes to emerge winner in online poll

- A poll has shown that John Mahama is likely to win the 2020 elections with 54.7% votes

- Many of those who voted have given reasons for their choice

- Akufo Addo only pulled 45.3% of the total votes cast

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A new poll shows that 54.7% of Ghanaians are ready to vote for former president John Dramani Mahama in the 2020 elections.

The sitting president, Nana Akufo-Addo, only pulled 45.3% of the votes.

The poll was organised by singer Becca on her Twitter handle.

According to her, many people had been sending personal requests to her direct message asking for such a poll to be carried out.

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Many people have reacted to the results with the majority rooting for Mahama and telling why they will vote for him.

Musa, Prince, Stone, Nana, for instance, says he will vote for Mahama:

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Tettey told why he will never vote for Akufo-Addo:

Emmanuel also explained why he would vote for John Mahama:

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Somnet and Walid have their own explanation for choosing John Mahama:

Richard was for Akufo-Addo:

Jayden didn’t like the results of the poll:

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Meanwhile, the topic of who is winning at the upcoming election has been trending for some time now.

Earlier, Prophet Nigel Gaisie had said Mahama will win which will cause Akufo-Addo to have the shock of his life.

Prophet Owusu Bempah has also claimed that Mahama will lose to Akufo-Addo.

To know the actual results, Ghanaians will only have to wait to see on December 7, 2020.

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