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Malaysia goes to the polls today - who will win?

eErotica69

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DAP did very well in Penang in the last 5 years, as did PR in Selangor. Kelantan's support for PAS has been solid for a long time. PAS did not do well in Kedah and were punished, and PR's majority in 2008 was very thin in Perak anyway.

Also Dr Mati factor in favour of BN.
 

Sinkie

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You mean BN used drones to vote?

Donate one proton to me, I can also be a drone.

When blackout? Now?
 

shctaw

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LHL have congratulate Najib 哥哥。

So it show this is a model election method for the future.

Like they always say in football "A win is a win."
 

zhihau

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More than 700,000 have made postings in Obama's Facebook page asking him to intervene, but I doubt he would want to meddle with the internal affair of Malaysia.

Obama should tweak the privacy settings and only allow American citizens to post on his FB wall :o:o:o
 

zeddy

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MAC can close shop liao.. The Malaysian Chinese will from now on look up to DAP..
Mama Party MIC, the less said the better..

Problem is the Malays.. Half of the Malays will support Anwar and PKR while another half from the community will continue to give their support to the BN due to their fear of the DAP..

Right now, Anwar must continue to lead the Opposition.. There were talks before the GE that he could return to teaching at Unis if his Opposition coalition fails to gain power..

Watch out for his daughter Nurul Izzah.. This star of this capable young lady keeps on rising.. She managed to defeat a BN Minister even though the chap with the help of his Party used many underhand means to try win the seat..

If her father fails to be the Prime Minister, this lady could well be the first female PM of Malaysia one day..
 

Cestbon

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DAP become more relevant now they have 38MP ( 6 indian, 2 Malay , 1 Kadazan and the rest Chinese).

Where BN have too many party each party one race or 2 race>Gerakan/PPP Chinese indian.
 

The_Hypocrite

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I do hope that the opposition can serve its constituents well so that they can retain the seats. They lost a few seats in this erection, for them to win power they must win seats and not lose any,,,

DAP become more relevant now they have 38MP ( 6 indian, 2 Malay , 1 Kadazan and the rest Chinese).

Where BN have too many party each party one race or 2 race>Gerakan/PPP Chinese indian.
 

Sideswipe

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DAP become more relevant now they have 38MP ( 6 indian, 2 Malay , 1 Kadazan and the rest Chinese).

Where BN have too many party each party one race or 2 race>Gerakan/PPP Chinese indian.


it is a pity that the Chinese population is only 25% in Malaysia. otherwise DAP would be more powerful. think the Chinese made up 40% at the point of Malayan independence.
 

Liquigas

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it is a pity that the Chinese population is only 25% in Malaysia. otherwise DAP would be more powerful. think the Chinese made up 40% at the point of Malayan independence.

Chinese formed one-third of the population in M'sia back in 1957. DAP may be a victim of its own success now that it is the largest component party in the PR coalition in terms of the no. of seats it captured. The Malays voters all along wary of DAP will not likely to view this development favourably and will not now lend its support to PR. DAP (like PAP) is always harping on meritocracy but we know situation in M'sia is not the same as in S'pore ....
 

The_Hypocrite

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That is y the opposition MPs n Opposition states need to do the job well..tat is the best way to show the people tat PK can deliver

On the flip side, I hope the Malays can view this postively. They witnessed first hand how Lim Guan Eng has changed Penang for the better in just one term. Maybe now they will be more open to the idea of being governed by DAP.
 

Satyr

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MAC can close shop liao.. The Malaysian Chinese will from now on look up to DAP..
Mama Party MIC, the less said the better..

Problem is the Malays.. Half of the Malays will support Anwar and PKR while another half from the community will continue to give their support to the BN due to their fear of the DAP..

Right now, Anwar must continue to lead the Opposition.. There were talks before the GE that he could return to teaching at Unis if his Opposition coalition fails to gain power..

Watch out for his daughter Nurul Izzah.. This star of this capable young lady keeps on rising.. She managed to defeat a BN Minister even though the chap with the help of his Party used many underhand means to try win the seat..

If her father fails to be the Prime Minister, this lady could well be the first female PM of Malaysia one day..
I can confidently say Nurul Izzah will be the first female PM of Malaysia one day. Political charisma plus ambition is unstoppable. And she will have paid her dues.
 

halsey02

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I can confidently say Nurul Izzah will be the first female PM of Malaysia one day. Political charisma plus ambition is unstoppable. And she will have paid her dues.

But she would have to wade through a lot of "sex video" that will pop up along the way...hold your horses, many sex video will be surfacing soon...maybe old man Lim, Anwar..etc.. ha ha ha ha
 

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Opposition, particularly DAP, took the Chinese community for a "good ride" by successfully persuading them into believing they could change the government, despite bumiputra and Indian support remaining with Barisan Nasional, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

"I am not blaming the Chinese because they were manipulated by the DAP into believing that they could change the government.

"The Chinese were taken for a good ride by the DAP. They believed this lie and that's why they voted en masse for the DAP although we (Barisan) have helped them so much.

He said the Opposition's "Ubah" (change) slogan gave the community the impression that it was possible to change the government.

However, the reality was that even when majority of the Chinese supported the Opposition, the government did not fall, he said.

"It was a blatant lie to the Chinese.

"The Barisan government has remained intact because the reality is that, with bumiputras and Indians supporting the coalition, the government cannot be changed," he told a press conference after a closed-door briefing with Barisan's newly-elected MPs.

Najib said the lie by the Opposition was similar to the promise made by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to take over Putrajaya on Sept 16 in 2008.

He said if the Chinese had maintained the level of support similar to the 2008 polls, Barisan would have already secured two-thirds' majority.

Asked about Anwar's refusal to accept Barisan's victory, Najib said the Opposition could not be selective and accept results only in states it won, such as Kelantan, Penang and Selangor, while rejecting the outcome in places where it lost.

"If you don't want to accept, then don't accept all the election results. Don't be selective. If you win, you accept (the results) and when you lose, you don't accept it," he said.

Asked whether Barisan's election setback was due to a rural-urban divide in the voting pattern, Najib disagreed, stressing that support for Barisan in some urban areas with large numbers of Malay voters had increased compared with 2008.

He said Umno's tally of 88 seats compared with 79 it won in 2008 showed that Malay support for the party had increased.

"Of course, I am not saying that everyone living in urban areas support Barisan but by and large, the Malay support base has increased even in urban areas," he said.

On suggestions that Umno and PAS should engage in unity talk, Najib said he would wait for further development before taking a stand on the matter.
 

postnew

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I can confidently say Nurul Izzah will be the first female PM of Malaysia one day. Political charisma plus ambition is unstoppable. And she will have paid her dues.

ladies and Gentlemen, introduce Malaysia's first female PM, Prime Minister Nur Nur !

nurulizzzah.jpg
 
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