TKN Optimistic Prabowo-Gibran Can Win In West Java
JAKARTA - The Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka National Campaign Team (TKN) is optimistic that the number 2 pair can win badly in West Java. This is because the results of the last survey show that Prabowo-Gibran's vote acquisition in West Java has approached 65 percent.
It is known, West Java has been one of Prabowo's granaries since the 2014 presidential election. In the 2024 election, Prabowo is targeting to win with a minimum vote of 70 percent.
"Alhamdulillah, our last survey in West Java has 64.8 percent of our votes or almost 65 percent," said Deputy Commander of TKN Golf Prabowo-Gibran, Sulaiman Haikal, when receiving the declaration of support for Pajajaran Volunteers in Kertanegara, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, Tuesday, January 30.
Nevertheless, Sulaiman asked the supporters of Paslon 02 not to relax to see this survey. Because, he said, various threats could still occur, especially the potential for money politics to occur.
"66 percent of West Java residents can shake by money politics. So be careful. So we have to take care of our fellow supporters of 02 so that their faith is strong," said Sulaiman.
In anticipation of the threat, Sulaiman said, Prabowo had instructed volunteers to participate in guarding the TPS on February 14, 2024.
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Volunteers and supporters of Prabowo-Gibran must participate in overseeing the voting and vote count so that fraud does not occur.
"So we have to be aware of the hearts of the voting ahead of the voting, usually at night the dawn attack is at night, then at the time of voting and at the time of counting votes, we will continue to control so that the 02 votes can win absolutely in West Java," explained Haikal.
Meanwhile, Deputy Chairman of the Pajajaran Volunteers, Masrudin, said that his party would help win Prabowo-Gibran in the 2024 presidential election.
"We are sure that Mr. Prabowo after becoming president, God willing, Indonesia will become a developed, just and prosperous and sensitive country," he said.