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Three political perspectives in Provo over the weekend, Magnetic Media coverage

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Providenciales, TCI, November 21, 2016 – Politicians this weekend laid out their case to voters in a number of events as the race for elected leadership heats up.  Several rallies and political events were held and Magnetic Media made some rounds in Providenciales… our first stop was at the PDA rally in Kew Town, where its candidate Charles Delancy said a recent conversation with the Premier is exactly why he took up the challenge to offer for the district within which he lives.

“The leader of the PNP saying to me Mr. Charles, why you take this calling so serious.  Now see people, I felt so embarrassed, I said you’re insulting me, you’re gonna tell me, I live here in Kew Town, and you’re gonna say to me, why I take this so serious.  You telling me in plain words, that what you do, you don’t take serious.”  Delancy said he is prepared to fight for Cheshire Hall & Richmond Hill.  He said the PDMs candidate for the area is unfit.

Next stop for us was to Leeward and Long Bay, where Deputy Premier, Akierra Missick listed achievements for the Governing PNP and slammed the Opposition PDM as pessimists, complainers and pretenders.   “Our next level, Leeward & Long Bay, means that every citizen of our community, and our constituency and of our country sees an improvement in their lives and the kind of upward mobility that makes life truly worth living.  Enough is enough they say, but life is so much more worthwhile when we stop complaining and start acting, when we stop bickering and finding faults, and move up, move on and of course move to the next level.”

 

The Opus Restaurants garden was an elegant setting for Sabrina Green to roll out her Major Key strategy.   “Politics is something that I’ve always had an interest in.  Not because I want to ride around in the big suburban, it’s not because I want to become arrogant to the people that elected me and all of a sudden a power that’s above them, that’s not why I want to enter politics.  I feel that I am the individual that I am today is what I’m gonna be for the rest of my life, power cannot change me and it will never do so.  Power, money, none of those things can change me, I am simply a garden girl standing here trying to help and make your world better.  That’s why I feel right now that this Sabrina standing in front of you is the perfect Sabrina right now to step forward to be a part of the change that we want to see here in Turks and Caicos.”  Green, an Independent candidate who is running at large hosted that fundraising dinner.

 

 

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