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President Barrow nearly ties UDP in popularity poll

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By Lamin Njie

Twenty-five percent of 675 people interviewed across the country said they feel closest to President Adama Barrow.

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A nationwide survey of The Gambia by the International Republican Institute’s (IRI) Center for Insights in Survey Research was conducted on the draft constitution between November and December 2019.

In the poll, 675 people were interviewed about which political party they feel closest to. Twenty-five percent of the respondents say they feel closest to President Adama Barrow who has formed his own political party, the National People’s Party. Twenty-seven percent said it’s UDP.

The survey used a multistage probability sampling method through face-to-face interviews with 1,178 Gambians aged 18 and above.

The data was weighted for age, gender, urbanicity, and local government area based on results of the 2018 Labor Force Survey of The Gambia.

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GMC, PPP, GPDP, GAP and NCP all stood at one percent.

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