ARC Urged to Target Floating Voters and Youth for Electoral Success

Alliance for Revolutionary Change (ARC) is advised to prioritize attracting floating voters and engaging the youth for electoral success in the upcoming December elections.

Apr 19, 2024 - 10:16
Apr 19, 2024 - 10:21
ARC Urged to Target Floating Voters and Youth for Electoral Success
Alan Kyerematen (right), founder, Movement for Change, interacting with Dr Michael Abu Sakara Foster, founder, National Interest Movement, during the launch of Alliance for Revolutionary Change.

In a bid to secure a significant foothold in the upcoming December elections, the leadership of the Alliance for Revolutionary Change (ARC) has been advised to prioritize attracting floating voters dissatisfied with the performance of traditional parties.

Renowned Political Scientist Dr. Samuel Kofi Darkwa, alongside Mussa K. Dankwah, Executive Director of Global Info Analytics, emphasized the necessity for ARC to devise strategies aimed at engaging disenfranchised segments of the electorate, particularly the youth and women.

Speaking to the Daily Graphic following the ARC's launch in Accra, Dr. Darkwa stressed the importance of garnering trust from these demographics by showcasing a genuine commitment to effecting tangible change and progress within the country. He underscored the need for ARC to articulate clear plans for leveraging Ghana's natural and human resources towards self-reliance and sustainable development.

Mr. Dankwah echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the imperative for ARC to broaden its appeal beyond niche groups and actively court support from both the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and undecided voters. He highlighted the necessity for ARC to amass a substantial voter base capable of instigating a runoff in the upcoming election.

As the political landscape evolves, ARC finds itself at a pivotal juncture, tasked with expanding its influence and appealing to a diverse array of voters. The road to electoral success, it seems, lies in effectively mobilizing disenchanted segments of the electorate and articulating a compelling vision for Ghana's future.

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