Turning venom on the campaign trail into a 'portion of peace and love'
IF Portia Simpson had reflected more on it, she might have not gone ahead with the idea of challenging P J Patterson for the presidency of the People's National Party (PNP), after Michael Manley stepped down due to ill health in 1992.
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