At a rally in the Ahafo Region, Vice President Dr.

Mahamudu Bawumia, NPP's flagbearer, took the stage with a message aimed squarely at his main rival, former President John Dramani Mahama.

Bawumia didn't mince words, warning Mahama that throwing around insults won't be enough to clinch victory in the upcoming December 7 elections. "Insults do not win votes," Bawumia declared, addressing what he sees as Mahama's shift toward personal attacks.

Recently, Mahama's criticisms have zeroed in on Bawumia's economic policies, claiming he's "running away from the economy." Mahama even borrowed Bill Clinton's famous line, saying, "It's about the economy, stupid!", a jab that followed Bawumia's own list of 50 pointed questions aimed at Mahama, who had initially posed five questions on the economy.