To the 26.8% undecided voters, will you give a chance to the Opposition?
According to a recent Blackbox Research survey, most of the voters have already decided which party to vote for in the coming general election. Clearly, most of them will prefer the PAP.
The only hope that the Opposition candidates can get into the parliament is the 26.8% uncertain voters, most of them young Singaporeans. Although the sample size is over 1,000 respondents, it actually reflects the political reality here. The PAP has a huge advantage over alternative parties, from PA, NTUC, grassroots organisations, to clan associations.
How will the undecided voters see Lawrence Wong, and the coming vouchers, subsidies or discounts? Will they convince the PAP is always right in protecting Singaporean interests? And the model of high growth, high costs just needs little re-alignments.
26.8% undecided and uncertain voters will have to decide Singapore's future. Although the trend in the world’s elections is in favour of alternative parties. But Singapore is an exception. We are proud of our differences from others.
Will the 26.8% voters value the exceptionness more or decide to make a change? How do we convince them a change is needed to make Singapore better?
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