Not Only Swing Voters, Ganjar Asks Volunteers To Work On Beginner Voters From Generation Z
JAKARTA - Presidential candidate Ganjar Pranowo asked political parties and his supporting volunteers to catch a swing of voters and novice voters in the 2024 presidential election. The Governor of Central Java asked all elements to move to communicate with the group.
"I want a swing of the voter, a shift in sound, which of course has the potential for us to talk to. So please ladies and gentlemen, you can communicate with them. And there is also a very big vote, namely novice voters," said Ganjar when inaugurating the Aspiration House for Winning Volunteers on Jalan Diponegoro, Central Jakarta, Thursday, June 1.
Ganjar said that the novice voters who came from Generation Z had to be approached. Because their voices are sometimes forgotten even though there are many people.
"The groups that are included in Generation Z, they are skaters, they are YouTubers, they are a group that likes coding, and they are barbershops, those who do shoe washing, those who have hobbies in the sports community such as running, such as bicycles, that's generation Z who need to get a place," he explained.
Not only that, the PDIP politician also asked parties and volunteers to move to touch the village community and women. "I put it right," said Ganjar.
"Who then we do to get close to. We talk, to voice his thoughts, are young women and women in the village. Because those in the city are relatively accessible to everyone," he continued.
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Finally, Ganjar also invited parties and volunteers to hear voices of people with disabilities. Because, many are struggling to express their aspirations.
In fact, he admitted that he was touched when a person with a disability came to his official residence in Semarang after traveling for three days from Pangandaran.
"He only wants to show it with just one kick. Then with his work, he wants to perform in front of me, I am touched. So please pay attention to this. So we will make this house a form of unity," said Ganjar.
"Let's pick up the victory elegantly with full order and we show that the democracy in Indonesia is great," he concluded.