Results of Second Debate Claimed More Opened Supporter Insights
Senin, 30 Januari 2017 - 23:54 WIB
Results of Second Debate Claimed More Opened Supporter Insights
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JAKARTA - After second debate was held, the winning team candidate gubernatorial -vice governor of Jakarta, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (Ahok)-Djarot Saiful Hidayat see the positive effects for the incumbent candidate's supporters.
"Second debates made people of Jakarta more open minded to choose Ahok-Djarot, and it was proofed when we survey and every activity is kept up flooded with supporters," said the winning team Ahok-Djarot, David Rahardja while accompanying the Chairman of Ahok-Djarot Winning Team, Prasetio Edi Marsudi at flashmob events in Jakarta, Sunday (29/1) night.
This also makes the Ahok-Djarot winning team sure that incumbent candidate will win the election in one round.
"Support progress for Ahok-Djarot is increasingly and openly aggressive," continued David.
On this occasion, David also called on Ahok-Djarot supporters not become complacent and remain close ranks, especially in securing result at polling station (TPS) level to the KPU Jakarta.
"This is key to the end of the Election Day, securing the result from 15,000 polling stations (TPS)," he concluded.
"Second debates made people of Jakarta more open minded to choose Ahok-Djarot, and it was proofed when we survey and every activity is kept up flooded with supporters," said the winning team Ahok-Djarot, David Rahardja while accompanying the Chairman of Ahok-Djarot Winning Team, Prasetio Edi Marsudi at flashmob events in Jakarta, Sunday (29/1) night.
This also makes the Ahok-Djarot winning team sure that incumbent candidate will win the election in one round.
"Support progress for Ahok-Djarot is increasingly and openly aggressive," continued David.
On this occasion, David also called on Ahok-Djarot supporters not become complacent and remain close ranks, especially in securing result at polling station (TPS) level to the KPU Jakarta.
"This is key to the end of the Election Day, securing the result from 15,000 polling stations (TPS)," he concluded.
(rnz)