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Serious [Poll] How many percent of Sinkie WOmen (i.e. FEmale voters) will vote for the PAP?

How many percent of Sinkie WOmen (i.e. FEmale voters) will vote for the PAP?

  • 50% to 59.9%

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 40% to 49.9%

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 30% to 39.9%

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 20% to 29.9%

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 10% to 19.9%

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 0% to 9.9%

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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empathizerofeatshitndie

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I know I might be wrong, but I find it quite hard to imagine more than 96,969 Sinkie women (i.e. female voters) voting for any opposition party!
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And according to:
wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Singaporean_general_election
there are "2,653,942" eligible voters, so let's assume that exactly half (2,653,942 / 2 = 1,326,971) of them are women, and let's also assume that all of them will bother to vote and none of them will cast invalid (e.g. blank or spoilt) votes.

(1,326,971 - 96,969) / 1,326,971 x 100% = almost exactly 92.69% ( :eek: :tongue: ) of Sinkie women (i.e. female voters) voting for the PAP!
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Therefore, in nearly every SMC and GRC (except Hougang and Aljunied), at least 46% of the valid voters will be Sinkie female PAP voters; and the PAP would need only 10% of male valid voters to vote for them, in order to gain only another 5% of the total valid votes and win all the seats:
wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Singaporean_general_election#Top_15_best_opposition_performers

And unless I'm very mistaken, the following six groups of Sinkie men usually vote for the PAP:

1. Old men, especially those in their 60s and 70s;
2. male SAF and Police Regulars;
3. male civil servants;
4. male employees of GLCs;
5. male "new citizens"
6. male first-time voters in their early and mid 20s.
 
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pvtpublic

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women by nature prefer stability over change. it's part of their nesting instinct.

so generally it will be 80-20 for stability vs change, but this time I predict 70-30 due to the obvious screw ups by the government, robbing them of the stability they crave as their husbands become jobless.
 

jw5

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Some of them may simply change husbands when their husbands become jobless............... LOL................. :biggrin:

women by nature prefer stability over change. it's part of their nesting instinct.

so generally it will be 80-20 for stability vs change, but this time I predict 70-30 due to the obvious screw ups by the government, robbing them of the stability they crave as their husbands become jobless.
 

empathizerofeatshitndie

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she lost her fortune and panties on keppel. most likely selling backside online illegally.
Dear @eatshitndie-sama, many thanks again for gracing another humble thread of mine!
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On "Feb 28, 2020" (over four months ago), @ckmpd said:
sammyboy.com/threads/opportunity-to-make-money.280651/post-3055852
r u stil holding ur favorite kepcorp? ...
sold at $6.94 in nov. Today bought back at $6.37
but it crashed to slightly below S$5 before rallying back to slightly above S$6:
finance.yahoo.com/chart/BN4.SI
On that same day in that same thread, she also said:
sammyboy.com/threads/opportunity-to-make-money.280651/post-3055845
I think some of these blue chips are oversold today.shd go up later in the afternoon. UOB at $24,43 can buy
so I suspect she also bought some UOB shares at S$24+ or S$23+, but it crashed to S$17+ before rallying quite a bit; and it's now at roughly S$21:
finance.yahoo.com/chart/U11.SI
so even if she has not "lost her fortune", her overall net worth might have fallen quite significantly, especially if she panic-sold during mid/late March! :eek:
But if she's still holding, then she should still be "okay", in my opinion... unless another crash happens later this year or next year? :unsure:
 
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