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Rich, Poor and Elite are successfully nominated. Who would you like to be your president?

 Rich, Poor and Elite are successfully nominated.

Who would you like to be your president?


Three candidates representing the poor, the rich and the elite.  Two claim they are independent.  Two are endorsed by the PAP directly or indirectly.  Two have experience in reserve, only one with insurance and speaking out for CPF, HDB, cost of living.


When Tommy Koh said he supported Tharman. Is he supporting someone representing the rich, the poor or the elite?   I don’t know.  He said he knows all three candidates.  Surely that means something. 


You see “Ong Lai” pineapples.  You see “Ah Huat”.  You see money flying around.  But where does the money come from?  GST, CPF, HDB, COE, …


Vote wisely. Vote Tan Kin Lian who represents the poor.  

 



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