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The original was posted on /r/politicalcompassmemes by /u/aomzamood on 2025-07-23 16:41:49+00:00.
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- 1. People Party
- Went from 37.10% → 46.08%
- Gained nearly 9%Why the rise? It’s center-left but not overly “woke.” They push for social welfare, fairness, and human rights, but without sounding too idealistic. They appeal to young progressives and working-class voters who don’t want royalist vibes.
- US comparison: Think of them like Bernie-style Democrats, but toned down a bit. Practical, progressive, but not Tumblr-left.
2. Ruamthai Sang Chart (RTSC)
- Went from 8.75% → 13.24%
- Up by ~4.5%
- Why the rise? They play the nationalist-conservative card hard — monarchy, religion, anti-globalism. The “protect Thai values” squad. Perfect for folks afraid of rapid change.
- US comparison: Straight-up MAGA(but thai maga supporter choose people party). National pride, fear of outsiders, lots of flags and prayers.
3. Pheu Thai Party
- Dropped from 28.05% → 11.52%
- Down nearly 17% — ouch.
- Why the fall? They’ve been around too long. Seen as outdated. Their brand feels tired, and younger voters are over political dynasties. They lost voters to both Prachachon and Bhumjaithai.
- US comparison: Like the old-school Democrats—think Hillary in 2016. Establishment, stale, and struggling to stay relevant.
4. Bhumjaithai Party
- Went from 3.35% → 9.76%
- Up by over 6%
- Why the rise? They nailed the rural populist message. Promise subsidies, cheap medicine, and practical stuff. Loud but relatable.
- US comparison: Think Trump but country edition. Less Twitter, more rice fields. Total “we bring stuff to your village” energy.
5. Still Undecided / Can’t Find the Right Party
- Dropped from 13.75% → 7.72%
- Down by 6%
- Why the drop? People are finally picking sides. Fresh parties like Prachachon and strong messaging from RTSC pulled them in.
- US comparison: These are the swing voters or independents — bored with politics, but finally leaning when someone speaks their language.