Thursday, February 04, 2010

Voting in general elections - survey results

This survey is highly popular. 93 people participated within 6 hours. Results are shown here.

4 comments:

  1. Do they represent the majority view?

    Even if yes, are they daring enough to let their vote do the talking come the next election?

    Or will they be swayed by some pre-election sweeties by the time come?

    It is easy to hide behind the computer screen and act hero, but when the time come, all may be too coward to act!

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  2. "It is easy to hide behind the computer screen and act hero, but when the time come, all may be too coward to act!"

    Vincent Teo, I think you are quite "spot on" regarding above.

    That's why PAP under Mentor Lee is not worried at all about blogs, kopitiam talk or even huge opposition rallies!

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  3. i will stick with my views n vote for change (i'm waiting to vote since i turned 21yo).

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  4. After I got married and shifted house, no chance to vote for people like Chiam See Tong. I still admire his sacrificial nature up to today. Can PAP MP give up their full time job (and the income) to serve the people ? Can they sit at the coffe shop and talk to residents everyday and help them solve problems or just appear once in a while and wayang wayang ?
    No chance to vote for the last 2 election because my area though is McPherson kanna rope into Marine Parade after Chee almost won. Wayang wayang.

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