Rafizi has upper hand within youths but 'no one knows how first timers will vote'
LILYANA RIZAL06 Nov 2022 07:15pm
Rafizi spots Ong from a distance and calls him over to join the press conference with both men wishing one another the best.
The Pandan candidate said it would depend on the candidates initiatives to meet the people.
“When there are too many candidates and too many parties, voters, especially first-timers, will have a hard time deciding.
"Therefore, in cases like this, I would have an advantage as younger voters are more familiar with me,” he said during a walkabout today.
Rafizi, the former Pandan MP and a well-known face natiownide said it will be helpful if the candidates had a good and long-standing relationship with the voters in Pandan.
Today during the walkabout, Rafizi met Warisan’ candidate for Pandan, Tan Sri Ong Tee Keat.
During a press conference, Rafizi spotted Ong from a distance and called him over to join the press conference while wishing one another the best.
“He has done a lot for the people of Pandan and I would like to put it on record,” said Rafizi. Rafizi acknowledged Ong’s influence on senior voters in Pandan as he had been there since 1999.