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Election race-baiting in the 1920s – and now - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Summary by newsday.co.tt
The public has been entertained by a costly election campaign which incorporates memes, libel, picong, antics, race-baiting and fake news. During the 1920s, there were also underhand tactics and race in the election campaigns. For instance, at E.A Robinson’s election campaign in Couva on 2 January 1925, one of the speakers told the gathering that Sarran Teelucksingh indicated he would support Robinson’s candidature if the latter was elected to t…
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newsday.co.tt broke the news in on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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