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Wednesday, 14 January 2009 09:38

Three out of four Chinese said a vote against the BN would send a signal that it has to be fairer to the minorities. More Chinese felt that the opposition Pakatan Rakyat, the coalition formed by PAS, DAP and PKR, could take care of their interests better than the BN.

The Straits Times

Two nights ago, a simple beach restaurant overflowed with more than 1,000 Chinese town folk turning up to hear Malaysia’s opposition firebrands speak. They paid RM10 each for dinner, and collectively dropped another RM3,000 into the donation box.

This was the third dinner organised by the Chinese-based Democratic Action Party (DAP) as it woos voters for opposition candidate Abdul Wahid Endut from Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS). He is up against Umno’s Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh and an independent in the by-election to be held on Saturday. It was called after Umno MP Razali Ismail died.

It is not just the DAP that is holding dinners. The other opposition partner, Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), held one last week, and will be holding another in the next few days. Its leader Anwar Ibrahim is the star attraction.

The Barisan Nasional (BN) is doing the same, with dinners for several hundred people at a time hosted by VIPs like Deputy Premier Najib Razak.

Dinners have become a nightly staple of the campaign as the battle narrows to a fight for the Chinese vote. The Chinese, who comprise 11 per cent of the 80,229 voters, prefer dinners to rallies in open fields.

Anecdotal evidence and an independent survey suggest that the Chinese vote has swung. Their enthusiastic turnouts at opposition events and donation boxes that fill up fast are the telltale signs.

Independent pollster Merdeka Centre’s survey over the last few days shows that the Malay vote is split, with just about 8 per cent undecided.

The Chinese, however, are tilting slightly towards the opposition. Just 10 months ago, in the March general election, 65 per cent of the Chinese in Kuala Terengganu voted for BN.

Political analyst Ong Kian Ming’s analysis shows that even a 5 per cent drop in Chinese support, along with an expected lower turnout, will erase the BN’s tight 628-vote majority from that election.

Three out of four Chinese said a vote against the BN would send a signal that it has to be fairer to the minorities. More Chinese felt that the opposition Pakatan Rakyat, the coalition formed by PAS, DAP and PKR, could take care of their interests better than the BN.

As for the Malays, about 60 per cent thought the BN would serve them better, but they disagreed with the Umno line that Malay power is threatened by the non-Malays.

Almost three-quarters said the threat comes from corrupt Malay leaders, according to the survey.

These findings, and the fact that the opposition is still able to capitalise on old grouses, suggest that the BN has not progressed since March last year. Indeed, it may have even slipped further.

“Nothing has changed. This is a continuation of the sentiments before the general election,’ said a Malay businessman with close ties to the Umno elite, who had been in Kuala Terengganu for almost a week.

Racial issues and corruption were the two biggest issues in Kuala Terengganu.

A few days ago, leaflets were handed out in the Chinese market to remind voters of controversies like the arrest of a Chinese press reporter for reporting an Umno leader’s statement that the Chinese were immigrants. An opposition banner claimed that Umno had become more extreme.

The opposition is also harping on the oil royalties that were withheld from the state when PAS won in 1999. BN wrested Terengganu back in 2004, but reinstated the royalties only recently.

Umno was also accused of using the billions for lavish projects like the Crystal Mosque and Monsoon Cup yacht race.

The government is left on the defensive.

Datuk Seri Najib told Indian voters on Monday that Umno had never supported extremist policies.

He said: “Please do not allow two or three incidents that have been blown out of proportion to undo all the years of close cooperation that have existed between us.”

Umno is beginning to fight back, with a banner and leaflets screaming “Pas Kluk Klek” –  “flip-flop” in a local dialect.

Umno points out that Pas is teaming up with its one-time enemy DAP, putting hudud, or the Islamic penal code, on the back-burner, and relaxing its ban against women in politics.

But, the “Kluk Klek” campaign may have come too late to turn the tide.

Observers note that the sentiment is unlikely to change significantly, but much depends on the ability of both sides to get their supporters out to vote.

Minister of International Trade and Industry Muhyiddin Yassin said: “Sentiments are important but it’s the numbers that count.” – The Straits Times

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written by DreamLady, January 14, 2009 10:16:53
Muhyiddin, didn't I tell you that you are not fit to open your mouth cos' you are a dog, who backbite Badawi by asking him to step down so that you could move up another rung of the ladder!!Personally I have no respect for Badawi, but he should not be slighted by a scumbag he helped to polish his image as a politician.

I pening kepalalah, tengok anjing sini seekor, sana seekor!!
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written by Msian Idol3, January 14, 2009 10:23:24
Pete, please post some pictures of the yummy cusines.
I was told UMNO is providing Kamuting Quality Type food. Isn't this typical of UMNO!!
Never the best for the rakyat or the nation. Giving UMNO our vote would simply mean sub standard quality. So please VOTE PAS.


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written by borneoman, January 14, 2009 11:01:29
60%MALAYS THINK UMNO CAN SERVE THEM BETTER?THIS IS PURE BULLSHIT FROM MSM AGAIN!
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written by Tom n Jerry, January 14, 2009 11:09:20
even though I am quite far away from KT;I am beginning to feel the energy of the by-election ;it is definitely swinging in PR*s favour,with their daily supporters growing by the hundreds;Bn is doomed again;perhaps afinal nail in their coffin! smilies/grin.gif
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written by tanwi, January 14, 2009 11:19:29
"Racial issues and corruption were the two biggest issues in Kuala Terengganu."

ON the corruption, the govt considers the arrest of small timers like Immigration Heads and whatever not as a big step towards curbing corruption. The Chinese are not stupid, nor the other races. We want the big fishes! The blady Samy V, Rafid A, Nashit and etc etc. These people are rich beyond anyones dreams!

The PKR arrest in Ipoh was a good one. There was no cover up at all. Thats the way it should be. Though it shows that ACA seems to be skilled in exposing opposition frailties rather than the govt!!
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written by savemalaysia, January 14, 2009 11:47:17
Don't be overconfident PAS and Pakatan Rakyat. UMNO still has dirty tricks up its sleeves. UMNO will call upon the baddest and most-hated guy in Malaysia Botak Hamid to use the 6,000 Police to intimidate the voters and the new EC's boss to unleash the phantom voters when the tide is against Wan Ahmad Farid.
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written by malgal, January 14, 2009 11:59:56
Chinese touted to be the swing voters. But vote together as anak bangsa malaysia. All together vote for Pakatan Rakyat.
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written by miwaki, January 14, 2009 13:51:15
Malay,Chinese and Indian voters of KT must unite to show BN the exit.Barisan najis do not have caliber people around to take this country to the next level.Mamad kutty has tried hard but fail all the way because he has no wisdom.When you are only thinking of enriching yourself,your family and your cronies,there is very little time left to think of developing the country.Money and power have stupify your mind and the only thing you can think is sex,nothing else.

Lets Pakatan rakyat rules as there are plenty of caliber candidates which are eager to serve.Come out in full force to vote PAS,please.
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written by yapsir, January 14, 2009 17:50:46
It is not the chinese votes decide the result.
It is the rakyat votes sent "youknow"out of the scene
All Malaysian,lets vote for change!
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written by smalluncle, January 14, 2009 18:07:38
"They pay RM10 to attend the dinner"

BN, you are doomed. Even with your free dinner, and nice Ceramah venue with seats under shelter, your audience is but HALF EMPTY.

And no one throw you a penny after the dinner! ha ha ha smilies/cheesy.gif
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written by Fuminari, January 14, 2009 19:23:14
why should there be chinese or malay vote???it should be jus only malaysian vote!!!
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written by lynn, January 14, 2009 22:12:01
It's hard to believe or comprehend there are voters (whether Malay Chinese or Indian doesn't matter) still wanting to vote Umno.

Do we need to educate these folks what corruption had done to this country? It's very simple, voting umno means you are supporting corruption, abuse of power, cheating; you would support a govt who had smeared the image of the Judiciary? Come on, use your brains.
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written by Bloodhound, January 14, 2009 22:33:20
The Malay supporters/voters MUST accompany the non Malay voters to the voting stations.

The "police/security forces" of the nation currently stationed at KT will again intimidate/threaten/act menacingly and use all available resources to stop the non Malays from voting or going to the voting stations - this is because they know that these voters will not benefit UMNO.

Like reported at the Permatang Pauh by election, they will again force the Chinese/Indian voters to remain in their houses and instil fear should they dare to step out of their houses.

They will use the excuse of cordoning off sections of the area for security reasons to confuse the voters and beware of phantom voters once they start restricting access or movement in certain areas. The use of phantom voters are very real in KT as the results will be very tight.

The overkill in the number of security personnel being stationed at KT is also a sign that these security forces could be used as phantom voters and nobody will know what they are doing if areas are cordoned off or restricted by them - the numbers are there to confuse and to facilitate an objective to secure secrecy in what is to come.

Be alert to the tricks that is yet to rear its ugly heads!

Do not allow the scums the opportunity to hijack the people's by election! Turn up at the voting booths as early as possible.

Get your video cameras or phone cameras ready to record any foul play being carried out...but, be smart - do the photo-taking discretely in order that your instruments do not get confiscated so that we can expose what they had been doing all along....all these years.
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written by SocratesI, January 15, 2009 02:24:13

I think I can still see a piece of Bodohwi's backside hanging out of Muddy Assassin's drooling jowls, DreamLady !! Can you imagine his bad breath ?? Yuck !! Especially when he is spewing forth his pathetic verbal diarrhea !!

Just remember that this KT seat is a Parliamentary one and it is much much better to have another Opposition member there to keep the UMNOputras in rein. So, KT voters, you have no choice but to vote Wahid Endut of PAS/ Pakatan Rakyat to protect your interests at Parliamentary and national/ federal level.

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written by kclim2, January 15, 2009 21:35:22
The UMNO monkeys and their running dogs the MCA,MIC,Gerakan will be totaly wipe out! Long live Anwar and PR!
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