His Voice Was Burst On Jokowi's Base, Ganjar: We Go Down And See Why
JAKARTA - Presidential candidate (candidate) number three, Ganjar Pranowo will be more massive in meeting the community. In fact, Ganjar will see what caused the voters' votes to be eroded in a number of areas based on the support of President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) and PDIP.
This was conveyed by Ganjar in response to the results of the latest survey by Litbang Kompas today, Monday, December 11. It was stated that there was a shift in the vote of PDIP voters who previously gave support to candidate pair number three so they chose pair number two, Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka.
"We will see the points, where they come down and (see, red) why," Ganjar told reporters at FX Senayan, Jakarta, Monday, December 11.
After hearing the reason, Ganjar said that legislative candidates and campaigners would be tasked with explaining more clearly. "Because there are issues that were circulating yesterday," he said.
"Like it or not, voters also have a determination to choose. So we will clear up in certain places and we have a map," continued Ganjar.
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Previously reported, Litbang Kompas revealed that PDIP voters had begun to switch support from Ganjar to Prabowo. The second position is now reversed.
"Ganjar, who previously had a narrow lead over Prabowo with a difference of 2.8 percent, now his position is reversed, Prabowo is superior with an electability distance of 21.7 percent," said the survey statement.
This survey describes the widening distance between Prabowo and Ganjar's electability due to the divided support of PDIP voters and Jokowi's voters. The vote of PDIP loyalists in 2019, which supports Ganjar, has fallen by 20 percent.
"The solidarity of support from people who in the 2019 Election voted PDI-P for Ganjar, which in August 2023 reached 60.6 percent, now only 40.7 percent."
On the other hand, the Kompas Research and Development survey saw that PDIP voters who voted for Prabowo tended to increase. Initially, only 22.1 percent is now 35.1 percent. They also assessed that the party supporting the Advanced Indonesia Coalition that carried Prabowo-Gibran was getting more solid.
"Support for coalition parties supporting Prabowo is also getting more solid, the average increase is significant compared to last August," said the survey.