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Could I vote for the DA?
Trying to decide who to vote for in South Africa can be extremely difficult. A black and white issue for some, but shaded grey for many.
Much has been written about the ANC, their past, their future, their strengths and their shortcomings, but what about the official opposition? Can the DA be a political home for black voters?
Eusebius McKaiser, with a formidable reputation as a commentator and analyst who does not pull his punches, explores this question from a variety of angles. What do the DA get right? What do they get wrong? Is black discomfort with the DA a matter of policy or maybe a question of tone? Do the DA really ‘get’ what worries their critics?
Written in the highly readable style McKaiser is known for, with lots of examples from his own experience, his friends’ experiences and the responses of callers to his radio show.