Most Of Jokowi’s Voters Move To Ganjar Pranowo Regarding The 2024 Presidential Election According To Indonesian Survey Institute
JAKARTA - President Joko Widodo can no longer run as a candidate for President of the Republic of Indonesia in the 2024 Presidential Election. This is because Jokowi has served two terms.
In the release of its survey, the Indonesian Survey Institute (LSI) explained the results of a survey of presidential candidates in the 2024 presidential election. As a result, some of Jokowi's voters moved to Ganjar Pranowo.
In the survey, the public admitted that they voted the most for Jokowi in the upcoming presidential election with 18 percent of the results. Second, is Prabowo Subianto with 5.7 percent. Third, Anies Baswedan with 5.7 voters. Fourth, Ganjar Pranowo with a gain of 3.5 percent.
However, if Jokowi's name is issued because he is no longer able to participate in the 2024 presidential election, Prabowo Subianto will be in the top rank with 22.5 percent of voters. Uniquely, the name Ganjar overtook second place at 10.6 percent and Anies at 10.2 percent.
The LSI Executive Director Djayadi Hanan said that Jokowi's voters in the 2024 presidential election will spread to several figures. However, most voters shifted to Ganjar.
"If Jokowi's name is not included in the simulation, Jokowi's vote will spread, at most to Ganjar. 22 percent of Jokowi's voters in 2019 have moved to Ganjar", said Djayadi in a virtual survey presentation, Monday, February 22.
Djayadi revealed the reasons why many Jokowi voters fled to Ganjar. The reason is that Ganjar is a PDIP cadre who has supported Jokowi since the 2014 presidential election.
"So we can say that the increase in Ganjar's voice was supported by, among other things, the transfer of Jokowi's voice to another PDIP cadre, namely Ganjar. With a note, this spread, only the biggest to Pak Ganjar", he explained.
Then, will PDIP carry Ganjar? Responding to this, the Chairman of the DPP PDIP, Djarot Saiful Hidayat said that his party did not close the opportunity for Ganjar to become a presidential candidate for the 2024 presidential election.
However, according to Djarot, there are still many cadres of other parties that can be promoted by PDIP. "It means, 2024 is still open to anyone. Some say whether Ganjar will have the opportunity closed? Not necessarily. There are still many candidates. Usually, the determination of the presidential candidate cannot be done earllier like this", said Djarot.