Immigration and prices loom large as Bahamas heads to a three-way election

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The Bahamas votes in a three-way general election dominated by immigration concerns and rising living costs, including gasoline prices around $7 a gallon. Incumbent PLP under Philip ‘Brave’ Davis seeks a second term amid post-pandemic growth, while the FNM, led by Rick Fox, pushes tougher immigration controls and affordability measures, and the Coalition of Independents aims to capitalize on a modest 2021 showing.
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- Bahamians head to polls in snap election 10TV
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