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Asiedu Nketia Leads Bawumia In Potential 2028 Presidential Race

Asiedu Nketia Leads Bawumia In Potential 2028 Presidential Race – Global InfoAnalytics Poll Shows

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A new survey by Global InfoAnalytics has revealed a potentially dramatic shift in Ghana’s political landscape, showing National Democratic Congress (NDC) Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketia holding a narrow lead over former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in a hypothetical 2028 presidential matchup. According to the poll results released on Tuesday, Asiedu Nketia secured 50% support among respondents compared to Dr. Bawumia’s 45%, with the remaining 5% favoring alternative candidates.

The five-percentage-point margin suggests the 2028 elections could develop into one of Ghana’s most competitive presidential contests if these two political heavyweights ultimately become their parties’ standard bearers. The findings indicate significant evolution in voter preferences since the 2024 election and highlight the fluid nature of Ghana’s political allegiances as both major parties begin early preparations for the next electoral cycle.

Political analysts interpret the narrow gap as a clear indication that the race remains highly volatile, with the undecided 5% potentially determining the ultimate outcome. For the opposition NDC, maintaining this early advantage would require translating Asiedu Nketia’s current support into a compelling national vision that addresses pressing developmental challenges. For the governing New Patriotic Party, the results suggest Dr. Bawumia must undertake strategic repositioning to address voter concerns that emerged during his previous presidential campaign.

The survey serves as an early warning for both political establishments to refine their messaging and strengthen their grassroots organizations. As Ghana gradually transitions into the 2028 election season, this preliminary polling data is expected to intensify internal party strategizing and influence the formation of campaign narratives aimed at winning over the critical segment of undecided voters who could ultimately tip the balance in what appears destined to be a closely contested election.

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