As South Africa grapples with its political future, the Democratic Alliance (DA) emerges as a potential kingmaker, facing the critical challenge of overcoming its perception as a party for the white minority. Despite making inroads in areas like Cape Town, the DA's struggle to appeal to the broader, predominantly black electorate remains a significant hurdle. The party's leader, John Steenhuisen, asserts that breaking the ANC's longstanding majority is crucial for the country's progress, positioning the DA as a vehicle for change. However, with white South Africans constituting only 7% of the population, the party's success hinges on its ability to broaden its appeal and truly represent the nation's diverse demographics.
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