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Ganjar-Mahfud camp tries to attract young voters

The Ganjar-Mahfud camp reached out to young voters in Banten to introduce the candidates’ ideas and build a strong bond with the future generation.

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Thu, January 25, 2024 Published on Jan. 25, 2024 Published on 2024-01-25T18:50:01+07:00

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Ganjar-Mahfud camp tries to attract young voters Presidential candidate and former Central Java governor Ganjar Pranowo (left) and vice presidential candidate Mahfud MD attend the last vice presidential election debate on Jan. 21, 2024, at the Jakarta Convention Center (JCC) in Jakarta. (AFP/Yasuyoshi Chiba)
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The Ganjar Pranowo-Mahfud MD National Campaign Team (TPM) conducted campaign activities in Pasar Kemis, Tangerang regency, Banten, on Wednesday, to garner the support of young voters.

"We continue to disseminate [information] to bring more young people to the Ganjar-Mahfud ranks,” the TPM Ganjar-Mahfud head Dharmaji Suradika said on Wednesday, as quoted by the Antara news agency.

“During the vice presidential debate last weekend, Mahfud performed solidly in answering various questions."

Dharmaji said the activities were part of the TPN’s grassroots agenda, which aims to introduce Ganjar and Mahfud – and their ideas – to young people.

He said the program was part of Ganjar’s commitment as a presidential candidate to directly interact with society.

The TPM organized the activity to build a strong connection between future leaders and the young generation that will bring positive change in Banten.

"We are very inspired by Ganjar and Mahfud, who always meet with the people every day,” said Dharmaji.

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