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The 'Politically Neutral' overtakes the 'Red' and 'Yellow.'
Musings from Thailand (Blog) - 6 months, 3 weeks ago...
Several polls, both public and private, suggest that those who declare themselves "politically neutral" represent the highest number of voters, edging out the major parties such as Pheau Thai and Democrats.It does suggest that people are getting "fed up with" politics and refusing to choose between "red" and "yellow."The latest survey by Abac Poll of about 6,000 people in 28 provinces adds weight to that conclusion: Those who say: "We are neutral...
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