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Pongsapat continues to lead in polls

Pol Gen Pongsapat Pongcharoen of the Pheu Thai Party continues to be voters' first choice in the March 3 Bangkok governor election, Suan Dusit Poll reported on Thursday.

Pollsters at Suan Dusit Rajabhat University said opinions were sought from 3,410 eligible voters in all 50 districts of Bangkok between Feb 2 and Feb 6, 2013.

Pol Gen Pongsapat Pongcharoen (Photo by Pattanapong Hirunard)

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  • Discussion 5 : 08 Feb 2013 at 07.265

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    " ask not what Bangkok can do for you – ask what you can do for Bangkok ".

    A rip-off of Kennedy's speech.


    I still do not believe those who ;

    1. Burnt Bangkok
    2. Worsen Bangkok traffic
    3. Bullied citizen, while in uniform.

    Those above, won't you stand up, thank you.

    I will " Just Say No ".


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  • Discussion 4 : 07 Feb 2013 at 21.474

    Bangkok remembers 2010. That's why the PT will win. The action of the army was witnessed by the voters. You can't tell them lies. They were there.

  • Discussion 3 : 07 Feb 2013 at 19.163

    The DP needs to look at themselves in the mirror and reassess what they project to the majority. They continue to weaken because all they are seen to be are elitists. Even they tried to introduce the populist policies they do not sound credible coming from their mouths. Many here forget that the DP advocated for all the same policies in the elections that the PT are now implementing but still could not garner much added support.

  • Discussion 2 : 07 Feb 2013 at 12.462

    If a Suan Dusit Poll shows PTP in the lead, one can assume the lead is very significant. These Opposition Pollsters masquarading as Public Opinion Polls, would not publicise such a reality unless it was too obvious to fudge. The agenda of the anti-PTP/UDD/Red Shirt media has been to consistently characterize this side of the Political divide as being hugely unrepresentative of Bangkok. They suggest the 2010 anti-coup demonstrations were an invasion of Bangkok, when that is simply an over-simplification. One needed only observe the massive escalation of these demonstrations in the evenings when Bangkokians arrived after work. Almost doubling.

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    Discussion 1 : 07 Feb 2013 at 12.201

    The most popular complain was traffic yet people rush out to buy cars on the car scheme .Trains and subways are the future .

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