Merdeka Centre Survey records a big swing towards Pakatan Harapan
Perikatan Nasional falls into second spot
A comprehensive Merdeka Centre tracking survey taken up to 11th November is circulating across chat groups.
The survey was taken with 1,040 voters aged 18 and above via telephone, across the peninsula, taken at random.
The key finding of the survey is that Pakatan Harapan is in overall lead in the campaign up to 11th November. Perikatan Nasional has also pick up much support, while UMNO is having a massive drop in support. There are 32 seats that are too close to call, according to the Merdeka Centre.
These results are very much in line with what many have been predicting and confirm a massive shift within the electoral-scape.
The Merdeka Centre is short of predicting an all out win for Pakatan Harapan. Support from Sabah and Sarawak will be necessary for any group to form government.
Source: Merdeka Centre via public domain
Source: Merdeka Centre via public domain
This means that GPS and GRS, and other Sabah based parties will be required to form a government.
There are still 5 days to go in the campaign. The vents of the next few days could alter this prediction.
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The Merdeka center was financed and created as a tool to advance the causes of the Regime Change opposition. Not surprising its questions are fashioned to produced such outcomes favourable to the Pakatan.