Despite brickbats, many will still vote for Pakatan, says poll

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KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): KajiData Research’s latest public opinion poll on Pakatan Harapan's popularity as it celebrates its first anniversary in power shows that it is still deemed the most viable coalition to rule the country compared with its predecessor Barisan Nasional.

The telephone survey involving 1007 respondents from different races, income, ages, states and gender found 40% of Malaysian voters still preferred Pakatan despite of the decline in its popularity, compared with Barisan and PAS .Analysis of the study conducted to gauge the rakyat's mood towards Pakatan also revealed that 43% of high-income earners were satisfied with its management of the economy, but only 30% of low-income earners were similarly satisfied.

This disparity has a definite political impact, with low-income voters more likely to vote for the Barisan-PAS combination. It is also a clear indication that the economic well-being of the rakyat is one of the most significant factors in determining political allegiance. The study conducted from the end of March also found that Pakatan’s support was limited in Kelantan and Terengganu, another indication that rural and low-income communities were not fully convinced that the coalition is a better alternative.The respondents in Sarawak too were optimistic of Pakatan.

The other KajiData findings on Pakatan’s first year in power resonate with findings from similar studies conducted by other outfits including Merdeka Centre and the YouGov survey commissioned by Star Media Group.

 

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But Umno MCA MIC GPS PAS Gerakan Leaders & their Macais will say it's not true. Robust miss BN and Najib 😂. That b tomorrow Star newspaper. Cause Wee KS will b calling the Star to counter this article.

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