ANC's divisive race-card campaign won't work
The ANC has given up trying to convince voters to give it their support. Instead, it has hauled out the race card in a desperate attempt to convince its own supporters not to vote for the DA.
This is the first election since 1994 in which the ANC is facing a significant loss of support. It has cracked under the pressure at the first test. The ANC's true colours have been revealed: it is a party of racial nationalism that seeks to divide South Africans along racial lines in an attempt to shore up its rapidly eroding support base.
All over South Africa, ANC leaders from Jacob Zuma to Julius Malema are engaged in a wild effort to rubbish some of the best examples of good governance South Africa has to offer. In doing so, they are using lies and distortions to make the tired and unfounded case that the DA is racist. It will not work.
It will not work because South Africans are tired of failing service delivery and tired of racial mobilisation. Instead, they want local governments that get the basics right, deliver services and treat people with respect. The ANC failed to grasp this before the election began, assuming it could run the same campaign it has run for the past few elections and achieve the same result. It can't and it won't.
The DA, by contrast, understands that South Africans want two things above all else: the effective service delivery that makes a better life for all possible, and leadership that seeks to unite, not divide. That is why our campaign offers delivery for all and is grounded in our track record of delivery for all where we govern.