Haiti Elections: Mirlande Manigat Rallies More Than 200,000 People in Nord'Est Haiti

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Garry Destin says...

That's a big blow. But the reality we want to know one by one solutions especially with education. more »

Clement says...

She is wearing a pink blouse. Very smart. She gathered 200,000 people while going to the cities of St. Suzanne Nord'Est, Trou du Nord, Ferrier, Fort... more »

Frantz Cineus says...

Unquestionably,Mirlande Manigat is the next president of Haiti.She will make history. more »

Sesalye says...

Clement that is good point you made about her wearing a pink shirt to attract more people, and 200,000 in five cities where she is well liked in... more »

Jen says...

UN BOGNE ET UN AVEUGLE,MALHEUREUSEMENT,IL N Y A PAS DE MANCHO,LA THEORIE EST TOUJOURS FACILE,ILS VONT DANS TOULES LES PROVINCES POUR BLOFFER LE... more »

Wapsuiv says...

She already did make history. She is the first presidential candidate out the 19 who decided to applaud Michel by wearing pink. I think Michel... more »

Woody says...

LOL... That's very funny... I didn't thunk about that more »

Woody says...

Why is everyone concerned about the lady's pink outfit? Can we focus on the issue at hand? Si ou te we sak te sou mwen menm? Well... It's not pink... more »

Wapsuiv says...

Hey Woody, Yeah, they think they are so smart. That kind of move comes under concept of subliminal messages or transmission. It works, but it could... more »

Woody says...

You really think there is any psychology in the Haitian campaign? Have we gotten that far? Interesting comment more »