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    ABLP expands campaign visibility with billboards ahead of election

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    The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) has intensified its campaign efforts ahead of the April 30 general election, with large billboards and party materials now visible across the country.

    From main roads to community entrances, prominent red signs featuring Prime Minister Gaston Browne and party candidates have been erected, many carrying the party’s “Renaissance” message.

    Banners, flags and other promotional items have also been widely distributed, contributing to a heightened political atmosphere.

    Several constituencies appear heavily branded in ABLP colours, reflecting what observers describe as a well-organised and well-funded campaign.

    With both major parties stepping up their outreach, the visibility of election activity continues to grow, though the ABLP’s early and expansive presence suggests a determined push for re-election.

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