The
latest survey by independent pollster Merdeka Center says Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s personal popularity
is unlikely to buoy the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) at the coming general
election due to declining support among Malay voters,
I got a great deal on the bridge.
Merdeka Center’s opinion
survey conducted among voters in peninsular Malaysia showed that satisfaction
with the sixth PM’s performance declined among Malay and Indian voters from 79
per cent to 75 per cent, and from 72 per cent to 69 per cent, respectively.
In politics, it’s a zero sum games, somebody wins, and somebody loses. Undeniably,
everything is an issue as everything that politicians do is based on wealth redistribution. Candidates' popularity with
voters becomes the utmost importance. If you lose, nothing remains
to you.
Undeniably, opinion polls play a
major role in political strategies. In its most basic form, opinion polling
consists of pollsters asking members of the general public about their opinions
on one or more specific subjects. Polling can take many forms, though many of
the most thorough and ultimately useful polls fall under the classification of
scientific polling.
The political polls that often
kill the suspense of political campaigns are by accurately predicting the
results before the first ballot has been cast. On the negative side,
surveys share with experiments the disadvantage of artificiality.
There
is always a risk that people's answers to questionnaire items may not reflect
their true feelings or them subsequent actions. Surveys can also seem
superficial, when compared with field research.
A methodology relying on
standardization forces the researcher to develop questions general enough to be
minimally appropriate for all respondents, possibly missing what is most
appropriate to many respondents.
There are
unforeseeable incentives and opportunities for opportunism to exploit the opportunity and make
arbitrage profits as opportunism is
understood as self-interest seeking and exploitation of beneficial opportunities especially
through politic.
Thus the finds out of the Merdeka Center report that the prime minister and head of the 13-member
BN coalition is in a rocky position due to declining support among Malay voter remains
questionable.
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