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so say a YPAP member. Why? Masagos is very popular and he has overwhelming support from the Malay community there. I believe they also have poll data to back up their claims as well.
In all probability, for NSP to win Tampines is really an uphill task, requiring a 20% vote swing against PAP. I have not seen any GRC effecting a 20% vote swing before in Singapore's electoral history.
The best vote swing in a GRC in recent history is about 11%, from 33% in 1997 (SDP) to 43.9% in 2006, Aljunied GRC.
So for Tampines to effect a vote swing of 20%, from 31% (2006) to 51% in 2010, it is almost unimaginable. But nevertheless, I will have to do my best.
But for the estimation of 70% favorable votes for PAP in Tampines, that is really a bold estimation. Well, you know they predicted over 80% win for PAP in AMK GRC last elections but it turns out to be 66%. In all fairness, if we are talking about a possible 5% vote swing against PAP, Tampines should have about 36% for NSP, leaving PAP with 64%.
So for those who ask me what is my aim in Tampines, I would say, any percentage above 36% will be reasonable.
Goh Meng Seng
In all probability, for NSP to win Tampines is really an uphill task, requiring a 20% vote swing against PAP. I have not seen any GRC effecting a 20% vote swing before in Singapore's electoral history.
The best vote swing in a GRC in recent history is about 11%, from 33% in 1997 (SDP) to 43.9% in 2006, Aljunied GRC.
So for Tampines to effect a vote swing of 20%, from 31% (2006) to 51% in 2010, it is almost unimaginable. But nevertheless, I will have to do my best.
But for the estimation of 70% favorable votes for PAP in Tampines, that is really a bold estimation. Well, you know they predicted over 80% win for PAP in AMK GRC last elections but it turns out to be 66%. In all fairness, if we are talking about a possible 5% vote swing against PAP, Tampines should have about 36% for NSP, leaving PAP with 64%.
So for those who ask me what is my aim in Tampines, I would say, any percentage above 36% will be reasonable.
Goh Meng Seng