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Fitri's avatar

Assuming PAS as a rural based party is only part of the story. A large portion of PAS supporters among the Malays are professionals, intellectuals and business owners who live and work in urban areas and big cities such as KL, Penang and JB. However knowing these urban areas would probably go to PH, most PAS urban supporters choose to vote outside these urban areas, hence the massive 'balik undi di kampung' traffic jams to rural areas during every general elections.

Another thing is UMNO does have a large presence in the rural areas. Where there is PAS, there will also be UMNO. In fact, up to 2018, most Felda settlers have more UMNO supporters compared to PAS. What happened was many of the UMNO supporters have turned to support PAS and PN. Most of UMNO grassroot supporters sees the only alternative to UMNO is PAS. PKR and Amanah does not register to them. Thus the massive swing of votes from UMNO supporters to PAS and PN during GE15.

What is left of UMNO now are mostly sons and daughters of former UMNO leaders who, being in a position of power until 2018, used to live an affluent lifestyle detached from the realities of ordinary Malays and Malaysian. This alienate UMNO much further from the majority Malays into the fold of PAS and PN.

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Pas today is a party led by conservative muslims. Hadi is a political leader that is rightly guided by the koran. He is into virtues and find fulfillment in doing good over evil.

Pas voters sees hadi as an example to follow and they respect him.

On the other hand, zahid and anwar are seen as the deceivers.

To pas voters, anwar are present day dajjal and see him as syaitans who promises sweet nothing to everyone and delivers only misery to the people.

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