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SAY WHAT? Two Contenders, Same Slogan?

In a surprising move that has left many scratching their heads, the upcoming by-election in St. Peter is heating up with an eyebrow-raising revelation: two opposing contenders are using the exact same campaign slogan.

The latest entrant to the race, George Wehner of the UPP, has chosen the slogan “Together with Wehner.” But here’s the twist—this very phrase is also being used Rawdon Turner of the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party.

He also used it during the last general elections. What are the odds of this happening?

Is it merely a coincidence, a harmless oversight, or something more calculated lurking beneath the surface? Are these two political rivals unknowingly tethered by their words, or is there a deeper strategy at play?

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3 Comments

  1. Me done tell aryou day dis one nar go narmal

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  2. Weiner is not authentic, nothing but an incompetent copycat. Stop trying to make Wehner into some type of genius organizer, using the same campaign slogan as the deserving Rawdon Turner. He probably just realized that he had no campaign slogan and therefore pounced on the first thing that came to his shallow mind. He’s better suited to being a cab driver!

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  3. What are the possibilities of these two having the same tagine? Even after it was brought to light it wasn’t even changed. Wehner is a typical antiguanewsroom. Taking without shame.

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