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2012
May
On the Street for May 2012
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FORMER FNM candidate Cassius Stuart had Bahamians abuzz yesterday after he announced that he his throwing his hat into the ring to be the party’s deputy leader because he can make the FNM “sexy”. Mr Stuart said that in his opinion rival contender Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner would not bring the “sexy” the party needs. “I think I will do a better job as deputy leader than she can. I can make the FNM sexy and more attractive. She is not appealing to the woman voter and I am. They just are not attracted to her. We lost the female support in the last election and I can get them back, I can strengthen our support,” he said. So who can make the FNM sexy?
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May 19, 2012
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FORMER FNM candidate Cassius Stuart had Bahamians abuzz yesterday after he announced that he his throwing his hat into the ring to be the party’s deputy leader because he can make the FNM “sexy”. Mr Stuart said that in his opinion rival contender Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner would not bring the “sexy” the party needs. “I think I will do a better job as deputy leader than she can. I can make the FNM sexy and more attractive. She is not appealing to the woman voter and I am. They just are not attracted to her. We lost the female support in the last election and I can get them back, I can strengthen our support,” he said. So who can make the FNM sexy?
Published May 19, 2012
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