Would misguided political action in Guyana help keep Democrats out of White House?

Dear Editor,
I refer to the report published in the Sunday Chronicle “Top US Congressman blasts US Government and Ambassador for interference in Guyana’s Elections” wherein Rickford Burke lobbied Congressman Hakeem Jeffries on behalf of his PNC party. Mr Burke was an employee of the PNC party and when he emigrated, he continued to be a committed supporter.
Congressman Jeffries was given a warped and inaccurate account of the Guyana Elections and the delay in issuing results. This led to an unfair attack on the US Government and the Ambassador. The truth of the matter is: The US Ambassador in keeping diplomatic protocol and the long-established policies and interests of the United States tried to ensure that free, fair and transparent elections took place in Guyana and democracy was upheld.
The interest of the Embassy was to maintain democracy and never in any political party. This policy was in consonance with the imperatives of American policy which, from 1990, invested tens of millions of dollars in re-establishing democracy in Guyana. Ambassador Lynch’s efforts to uphold democracy in Guyana were, therefore, endorsed by the highest level of the US Government
And as if to support Ambassador Lynch’s position, all the main countries in the world supported her by taking identical positions – United Kingdom, Canada, the European Union, the Organisation of American States, Caricom and other states. At no time did the US Government or Ambassador Lynch interfere in Guyana’s elections and the same could be said of the other countries which spoke up for democracy.
Mr Burke was associated with other inaccuracies. In the Chronicle’s report: . . . “the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) named the APNU/AFC as the winner of what is termed the mother of all elections in Guyana.” GECOM has rejected this statement; GECOM has named no such winner.
The PNC is isolated and no one seems to associate with them and Congressman Jeffries being misguided into supporting Burke’s PNC has certainly now interfered in Guyana’s politics and opened his Democratic party to a devastating Republican party assault. It is actions like Congressman Jeffries’ that could cause the Democratic party to lose and the Republicans remain in the White House.
Mr Jeffries could do damage control by fully seizing himself of the political milieu in Guyana and then distancing himself from Burke’s inaccuracies.

Yours sincerely,
Paul Validum Ramlochan