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A Vodus Research survey reveals Sabah voters prioritize economy, healthcare, and leadership over traditional loyalties ahead of the state election. GRS leads with 25% support, followed by BN (13%), PH (10%), and Warisan (8%), but a significant 32% remain undecided. This undecided bloc, coupled with an 80% expected turnout including 8% first-time voters, makes the election unpredictable. GRS enjoys support from Malay and Indigenous Sabahans, while BN leads among Chinese voters. The election's outcome could indicate national trends towards issue-based voting and leadership focus.
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