A number of surveys indicate that electability Prabowo increased ahead of elections
A number of surveys indicate that electability Prabowo rise ahead of presidential elections that narrowed the margin of victory with its competitors Joko Widodo.
There are at least three surveys that illustrate this point. Compass survey mentions only a 7% difference while calling LIPI survey 9%.
The Indonesian Survey Circle released that the distance between the two pairs of stay only 6%, whereas the previous LSI survey in May 2014, the distance could be two-digit electability, which is about 13%.
LSI calls Jokowi-JK still favored by acquiring 45% of the vote while electability Prabowo-Hatta of 38.7%.
LSI researcher Fitr Day explained less optimal addition affected party machine, JK Jokowi camp was hit by a black campaign spreads.
"Black campaign attacked two camps but the voice is the voice of the most eroded Jokowi JK. Issue which was built about the busway, non-Muslims, racial issues played make sensitive voters," he told the BBC's Indonesian Christine Franciska.
still optimistic
JK Jokowi winning team of the National Democratic Party, Akbar Faisal, said they remained confident they would win camps and claimed JK Jokowi sound does not go down.
"The trend of declining voice Jokowi it's over. Prabowo sound and an upward trend is over.
"Long story short survey agencies were still say Jokowi still win. And by the time it has been 11 today, yes I think you already know what the outcome," he said.
"Our job is to keep the increasingly wide margin of victory, and we are not silent. We worked very hard."
Sounds floating
LSI survey also mentions that the number of voices floating and undecided voters who could reach 32%. While LIPI noted that residents undecided 23%.
This number is fairly large and decisive victory two camps in the coming days.
"In the next few days, the campaign is expected to be the harder I think. Due to the latest betting for Prabowo to raise voice and Jokowi back to defend," said LIPI researcher, Henry Ichwanudin.
"If you look at the characteristics of Indonesian voters are not tied to a particular party. Opportunity is still open for the two camps to win the election."
According to the schedule Election Commission, the campaign will end on July 5 while the election was held on July 9. BBC
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