YouGov Survey: Hopeful (20%), Confident (13%) or No Feeling(36%). What if we change the surrey target to Tharman, any difference?
YouGov Survey: Hopeful (20%), Confident (13%) or
No Feeling(36%).
What if we change the surrey target to Tharman, any difference?
Singaporeans feel hopeful (20%), confident (13%) about Lawrence Wong taking over the prime ministership. But wait a minute, the same survey also shows 36% have no feeling about the leadership change.
What does it really mean? Good or bad news for the PAP in the coming election.
Most Singaporeans, 53%, consider Lawrence Wong to be competent. Strictly speaking, perhaps only half of the population think so. This is why 40% think he is trustworthy and 28%, honest. Trust and honesty are all below the 50% mark.
His guitar skill may help him score a higher percentage in the Gen Z but not the majority.
For most Singaporeans, their first choice is Tharman. So if we replace Lawrence with Tharman, what will happen? Based on last year’s presidential election result, Tharman will certainly beat Lawrence in all the scoring.
Is the PAP, as a political party, making the right strategy? Thinking over her relevancy? Is the party still based on merit, performance, competency, trustworthiness, and honesty in choosing their best candidates?
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