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Idealism and rhetoric finally meet reality, as they always do.
 
In my opinion it is a bit too early to conduct any polls. Yes PTI graph is going to go down because when you are in power you are going to take the blame for everything going wrong in the country no matter how much you shift blame on the other side of political divide. Now is this the time to take any poll seriously and work on improving the polls? On in my opinion it is not. Looking at the global trend every govt loses popularity at this stage of govt but it all depends how any govt exit this stage. PTI is going into it first fiscal budget with an aim of keeping a low spending which will further hit it's popularity I will agree to this but this saving is giving PTI room for better performance in coming years. Now it all mainly depends on the timing of PTI that at what time it decides to make a shift. If PTI goes into high spending too late they will gain too little popularity and improvement but if goes in to early it will leave a room for bashing in the end. So timing is everything to win the public perception.
 
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Idealism and rhetoric finally meet reality, as they always do.

These polls prove nothing
 
These polls prove nothing

They may indicate certain trends, but it is still relatively early in the term to start emphasizing them. Much will happen before the next elections.
 
They may indicate certain trends, but it is still relatively early in the term to start emphasizing them. Much will happen before the next elections.

They didn't asked my opinion so i don't believe in these polls
 
Idealism and rhetoric finally meet reality, as they always do.
A huge lead among the under 30,s ensures a second tenure
The fact that pti is holding on to its most charged demographic says a lot
 
A huge lead among the under 30,s ensures a second tenure
The fact that pti is holding on to its most charged demographic says a lot

This part of survey proves it was a bakwas survey
People of every age group support Imran Khan educated ones supporting pti is also not true
 
They may indicate certain trends, but it is still relatively early in the term to start emphasizing them. Much will happen before the next elections.
Yes the trend that the narrative adopted by the current regime is selling well among the most profitable demographics :D
 
A huge lead among the under 30,s ensures a second tenure
The fact that pti is holding on to its most charged demographic says a lot

Let's see how that core demographic fares for the rest of this term.

Yes the trend that the narrative adopted by the current regime is selling well among the most profitable demographics :D

Thus far, but it is still early in the the term. Much will happen by the next elections.
 
This part of survey proves it was a bakwas survey
People of every age group support Imran Khan educated ones supporting pti is also not true
Not really I have observed it on ground the generational difference among different party supporters
In my many families you would see the father voting for sher and children for bat
And this surbey doesn't claim that every age group doesn't support Imran it just says that the under 30 group is one his strong points
 
this Nation wants to take foriegn loans and Keep the Inflation low, this bubble was going to burst no matter who was in the power
 
Not really I have observed it on ground the generational difference among different party supporters
In my many families you would see the father voting for sher and children for bat
And this surbey doesn't claim that every age group doesn't support Imran it just says that the under 30 group is one his strong points

Sher supporters are only found in muhajir dominated areas of Punjab
In all other areas of Punjab people vote based on personal links not on party basis
in past they never supported any political party but now some support pti
 
Let's see how that core demographic fares for the rest of this term.



Thus far, but it is still early in the the term. Much will happen by the next elections.
The new voter and the under 30,s were instrumental in giving him Punjab,Hazara and Karachi

Of course it's too early to make that call but if we go by the directions and demographics we can more or less predict where things will be in 4 years
 
The new voter and the under 30,s were instrumental in giving him Punjab,Hazara and Karachi

Of course it's too early to make that call but if we go by the directions and demographics we can more or less predict where things will be in 4 years

I am sure we will talk about it at that time, if we are around. Now is still too early to predict anything.
 
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