PKS PIYUNGAN Web Berita Seputar PKS, Dakwah, Anis Matta, Kajian, Analisa, Politik Nasional Internasional dan Dinamika Masyarakat Mahfud MD: Secara Psikologis Prabowo-Hatta Sudah Menang | 10:01:41 AM | PKS PIYUNGANhttps://plus.google.com/114751447713313717725noreply@blogger.com |
| Jakarta (23/6) - Ketua Tim Kampanye Nasional (Timkamnas) Prabowo-Hatta, Mahfud MD mengatakan bahwa saat ini pasangan calon presiden dan wakil presiden (capres/cawapres) Prabowo Subianto-Hatta Radjasa sudah menang secara psikologis.
"Hampir semua lembaga survey sudah menyatakan bahwa Prabowo-Hatta terus merangkak naik dan sudah menang. Ini harus dikawal agar kemenangan yuridis realistis terjadi pada 9 Juli mendatang," kata Mahfud MD dalam sambutannya di Konsolidasi Nasional Koodinator Saksi Prabowo-Hatta di Jakarta (23/6), Senin (23/6) siang.
Mahfud mengatakan bahwa elektabilitas pasangan Prabowo-Hatta terus naik hanya dalam waktu 3 pekan. Saat ini, ujar mantan Ketua Mahkamah Konstitusi (MK) ini, posisi Prabowo sudah menang. "Adalah tugas para saksi untuk mengawal pemenangan dan kemenangan psikologis dan prediktif ini di tanggal 9 Juli nanti," ujarnya.
Dalam kesempatan ini Mahfud memberikan semangat kepada para koordinator saksi se-Indonesia yang hadir. Dia mengatakan tanggungjawab saksi diberikan kepada Partai Keadilan Sejahtera (PKS) merupakan pesan langsung dari Prabowo Subianto.
"Tim ini sengaja diberikan kepada PKS karena kita tahu PKS itu kader-kadernya orang-orang pilihan, dan ini amanah dari koalisi bahwa PKS akan mengawal kemenangan ini," tegasnya.
Mahfud menambahkan bahwa Prabowo secara langsung mempercayakan saksinya pada 9 Juli nanti kepada PKS. "Percayakan saja kepada pks," pungkasnya mengulang pesan dari Prabowo.
Dalam acara pelatihan tersebut, sebanyak 1.200 koordinator saksi tingkat Kabupaten dan Kota dari 511 Kabupaten/Kota yang berada di 34 Provinsi se-Indonesia berkumpul untuk mendapatkan arahan teknis mengawal suara di Pilpres 9 Juli mendatang. Capres Prabowo Subianto juga dijadwalkan memberikan arahan pada acara tersebut pada Senin (23/6) malam.
Direktur Saksi dan Advokasi Jazuli Juwaeni menyatakan, PKS memang mendapatkan amanah dalam mengawal saksi karena partai-partai koalisi merah putih mengetahui kader-kader PKS sangat tangguh dalam mengawal suara di ajang Pemilu, baik legislatif, Kepala Daerah maupun Pemilihan Presiden sebelumnya. (pksjakarta)
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CNN: Indonesians Predict Prabowo Will Be Next Indonesia President | 9:56:34 AM | PKS PIYUNGANhttps://plus.google.com/114751447713313717725noreply@blogger.com |
| A 52% majority thinks Prabowo Will Win, Versus 41% Choosing Joko Widodo
JAKARTA , - Prabowo Subianto and Joko Widodo are now about tied in Gallup Poll Daily tracking of voter preferences for the general election, nevertheless, in a June 10-21 Gallup Indonesia Poll, Prabowo leads Joko Widodo 52% to 41% in public perceptions of who will win in 9 July.
Prabowo coalitions party are slightly more confident that their presumptive nominee will prevail in June -- 76% say Habiburokman will win -- than Joko Widodo Coalitions Party are about Joko Widodo chances (67%). What tips the balance of national opinion more strongly in favor of Prabowo is that, by a nine-percentage point margin, independents join Prabowo coalitions party in believing Obama is likely to win.
Gallup Indonesia Poll Daily tracking of the presidential election over the same period as the June 10-21 Gallup Poll shows Prabowo beating Joko Widodo among registered voters in the Sumatera ,Java,,Kalimantan ,Lombok ,Bali ,NTT ,Papua and Mollucas Region t, while he roughly ties Joko Widodo in Sumatera Region and trails Joko Widodo by a substantial margin in the Java . Nevertheless, roughly half of voters in all four regions believe Prabowo is the more likely of the two to win.
Similarly, perceptions of Prabowo's electability by age don't exactly line up with his presidential support patterns across the same groups. Gallup Indonesia Poll Daily tracking spanning June 10-22 shows adults aged 18 to 34 to be his strongest support group, giving him a 24-point lead over Joko Widodo, compared with a virtual tie between Prabowo and Joko Widodo among those aged 35 to 54 and a six-point lead for Joko Widodo among those 55 and older.
While one might expect younger Americans to be the most idealistic about the chances of the first black nominee for either major party winning the presidency, they are in fact the least likely to believe he will win. Adults aged 18 to 34 are essentially divided between choosing Prabowo and Joko Widodo as the likely winner: 48% predict an Prabowo win vs. 45% for Joko Widodo By contrast, the majority of Indonesian 55 and older say Prabowo will win.
Gallup Indonesia Poll Daily tracking shows women backing Prabowo over Joko Widodo , 50% to 38%, while men prefer Joko Widodo to OPrabowo , 48% to 42%. Nevertheless, both genders are more likely to believe Prabowo rather than Joko Widodo will win the election.
Bottom Line
They say perception becomes reality. At this early stage of the general election campaign, perceptions of who can win are working in Prabowo,s favor, even among older generations of Indonesians who are more likely to back Joko Widodo for the presidency.
Survey Methods
Results are based on telephone interviews with 1220 national adults, aged 18 and older, conducted June 10-21, 2014 . For results based on the total sample of national adults, one can say with 95% confidence that the maximum margin of sampling error is ±4 percentage points. Gallup Indonesia Poll Daily tracking results on the Prabowo- Joko Widodo race are based on telephone interviews with 2,536 registered voters interviewed June 10-15 and June 21, 2014. Interviews are conducted with respondents on landline telephones (for respondents with a landline telephone) and cellular phones (for respondents who are cell phone only). In addition to sampling error, question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of public opinion polls
*sumber: http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1147010?ref=feeds%2Fnewsiest
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