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Davis encourages Central Abaco residents to register‏
Jan 25, 2012 - 10:21:36 AM

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Team South and Central Abaco is joined by the PLP Deputy Leader Philip Brave Davis as the Party rallies support in the constituency.


Abaco, Bahamas - PLP Deputy Leader Philip Brave Davis was back on Abaco over the weekend campaigning on the ground with PLP candidate Gary Sawyer.

Davis moved through Central Abaco taking the message to residents to get onboard and rally behind Sawyer as the next MP for the area.

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Brave Davis along with PLP Candidate Gary Sawyer along with residents in Central Abaco.


He reminded Abaco residents that the time is now to join the great march of the PLP that is sweeping the country and added, “We need a government that will put Bahamians first. We need a government that will listen to struggling businessmen and women who want to be heard as they fight to survive. We need a government that will put people first and the Progressive Liberal Party will be that government.”

Davis was drumming the message of a huge PLP win as he rallied supporters across the South and Central Bahamas before landing in Marsh Harbour on Saturday.

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