MARCH 7 — By now, it it clear that Umno and PAS are cornered. Even if they have joined hands to win Cameron Highlands and Semenyih, the joint intensity of their focus is a reflection of their common fear: Both are trapped, either by the rule of law, or the encroaching long arm of the laws that will pounce on them.
When his helicopter crashed and burned, resulting in his immediate fatality, the parliamentary constituency of Rompin was up for a by election. In the by election in May 2015, the vote banks of Umno and Barisan National in Rompin, Pahang collapsed by 50 per cent. In the 2018 General Election on May 9, Gunasegaran affirmed that some analysts pointed to a “swing of as high as 18 per cent.” But Pakatan Harapan is a collection of parties that splintered from their mother ships.
Take Semenyih, again. Or, Cameron Highlands for that matter. Both sets of voters demand genuine reforms. Since Pakatan Harapan hasn't delivered on all fronts, due to variety of factors that include the inheriting of administration in a flux, mixed of inexperienced ministers who are more interested in flying cars etc, the voters are not afraid to go with a baleful campaign such as “Malu Apa Bossku” out of sheer spite.
Clearly, PH is still in the dark on why support is dwindling for them. PH's knee-jerk reform hurts the B40, financially. Ppl find livings harder as work contracts bcomes less. They don't care much abt Nat.debts or Najib. They cared for their livelihood.
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