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Tight race in W. Java, Jokowi predicts

Presidential candidate Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, who is nominated by a coalition led by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), secured support from former West Java Governor Solichin GP on Thursday

Sita W. Dewi (The Jakarta Post)
Bandung
Thu, May 29, 2014

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Tight race in W. Java, Jokowi predicts

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residential candidate Joko '€œJokowi'€ Widodo, who is nominated by a coalition led by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), secured support from former West Java Governor Solichin GP on Thursday.

He said support from such an influential local figure would be essential for his presidential bid.

'€œWest Java is particularly challenging. The race will be pretty tough here. With support from all of you and Pak Solichin GP, I'€™m sure that we will win here,'€ Jokowi said.

He was speaking in front of thousands of supporters, who are grouped under the name Hejo '€” referring to '€œHebat Jokowi-JK'€ (The great Jokowi and Jusuf Kalla) '€” at C-Tra sports center in Bandung, West Java.

Jokowi-Kalla campaign team member Teten Masduki admitted that the PDI-P and its coalition needed to work harder to win votes in West Java, the country'€™s most populous province.

'€œAccording to data, there are 34 million voters in West Java, half of whom are swing voters,'€ said Teten.

'€œIt'€™s difficult to win votes, particularly in the southern part of West Java. However, the PDI-P and its coalition member parties are quite dominant in other parts of the province,'€ he added.

It was also said that residents of West Java are easily influenced by smear campaigns.

'€œThey are easily influenced by Christianization-related issues,'€ Teten said, citing one example. He further said Jokowi should approach local religious leaders to address such issues.

West Java has been long known as a stronghold of the Golkar Party and the Islam-based Prosperous Justice Party (PKS). The two parties have joined with the Gerindra-led coalition, also comprising the National Mandate Party (PAN) and the United Development Party (PPP), which supports the Prabowo Subianto-Hatta Rajasa presidential candidacy. (ebf)

 

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