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Will the tiger be tamed or entertained?
PAYAU sama payau lawan, harimau gembira (when the deer fight each other, the tiger will be happy). That’s the political scenario in Sabah.
Different bubbles, different stories
It’s a mistake to predict the outcome of GE14 based on a narrow range of voter views and issues.
The theories of GE14
There are many ways to play political mind games, including using black swans and tipping points.
The proverbial fight for hearts and minds
Knowledge of wise old sayings can help you navigate our hectic political landscape.
A seat seeking sophisticated leadership
“SEPANGGAR has everything. You name it,” a 50-something Chinese businessman told me.
Always on time and on the ground
IT was a hot Monday morning in Johor Jaya, a suburb of the Pasir Gudang parliamentary constituency.
The highs and lows of politics
How the Government addresses ketum addiction is a hot topic among Siamese voters in northern Kedah.
When a lie snowballs out of control
Video clips and photographs on social media are increasingly used to spread fake news by some people.
It is still your right to rock the vote or spoil it
There is much to chew on when the election options are hard to swallow.
Election forecast cranks up the heat
Politweet’s recent report on GE14 simulations raises interesting questions.
Taking the pulse of Pagoh
IF YOU sit in your urban political bubble and read surveys from Invoke, the NGO, you’ll think it is an easy win for Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin in his parliamentary constituency of Pagoh.
Two days of scams and ‘X’ banks
MY smartphone rang. An automated voice said: “You have made a RM1,700 purchase in Poh Kong using your Bank ‘X’ Platinum card at 12.15pm. If you have not made the purchase, please press nine.”