Campaigning draws to a close on the eve of Malaysia's election, which the ruling coalition is expected to win. Full Article at BBC News
We want strong Malays, strong Chinese, strong Indians
Take the best Malays, let them work with the best Chinese and the best Indians.
We have crossed the one-third majority. This is based on information from the candidates from the initial counting
We have thrashed the Barisan Nasional in its traditional seats, including UMNO in its stronghold
If we lose because the people really don't want us, then it's OK, but if we lose because of foul means, then I will do something
We are not happy with what is going on.
If they are not going to win, that's what they will say ... I want this election to be a credible election.
We saw some numbers that indicate that there might be a swing among Malay voters towards the opposition
They appear to be in a state of panic
We will shake the government this time ... We will teach these cheaters a lesson
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