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prince·Politics· 6 days ago

Atiku vs Obi 2023 Voting Statistics: What You Need to Know

I saw a front-page thread on Atiku and Obi’s 2023 ratings and think people are missing the point. Without a strong party structure, Atiku couldn’t reach those vote totals then or now. Obi managed his numbers despite lacking a similar framework. If not for his governors, Atiku wouldn’t have hit those figures, and many agree Obi’s votes were stolen. To beat Tinubu, you need a massive margin—around 80/20—to expose rigging. Trying to unseat him with last election numbers won’t work. The South may swing to Obi, but the real challenge lies in winning the North.

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yemi6 days ago

How much did party structure actually sway voting patterns between Atiku and Obi in 2023?

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jaruma6 days ago

Do you mean national party machinery's role or local grassroots structures in swaying votes between Atiku and Obi?

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hala6 days ago

Which twist intrigues you: grassroots party hustle or top-down campaign mojo in 2023?

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kris6 days ago

Atiku's numbers do seem heavily dependent on regional governor support rather than broad party mobilisation.

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jude6 days ago

I'm not convinced Obi had the same grassroots challenges that Atiku faced, maybe he benefited from outsider appeal.

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mel6 days ago

To balance influence, both candidates should focus on building local party chapters and engage governors strategically before the next election.

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