IRR's Head of Politics and Governance, Gareth van Onselen.
IRR's Head of Politics and Governance, Gareth van Onselen.

IRR’s snap poll – Gareth van Onselen on what it means for 2019

In this fascinating interview, Gareth van Onselen explains what the snap poll means for the ANC, DA and EFF — and why a lot could still change in months to come.
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JOHANNESBURG — The Institute of Race Relation's latest snap poll on the build-up to the 2019 election has drawn a lot of interest. It's been lauded for being among the most credible yet and paints a picture of what could happen to the vote in 2019. While the ANC has been gaining lost ground, the DA seriously risks either not growing or going backwards. In the meantime, the EFF is still on a small base of just 10%-11%, but if it achieves this in 2019 it would have almost doubled its support base in 2019. In this fascinating interview, the IRR's Gareth van Onselen explains what this snap poll means and why a lot could still change in months to come. – Gareth van Zyl

It's a warm welcome to Gareth van Onselen from the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) in Johannesburg on the BizNews podcast. Gareth, thanks for joining us.

It's a pleasure.

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