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[Judging from the results of the "nine-in-one" election in the Taiwan region, cross-strait reunification] Everyone may not know much about the political ecology of the Taiwan region, and there may be a question: Why every election, blue

author:Fu Kunlong Taiwan

[Judging from the results of the "nine-in-one" election in Taiwan, cross-strait reunification]

Everyone may not know much about the political ecology of Taiwan, and there may be a question: Why does the blue and green change so much in every election? The following data will tell you.

(Photo 4: Chen Ziyu, known as "Taiwan's most beautiful long candidate", was successfully elected as the mayor of Yongfu Li in Yonghe District, New Taipei City this time)

(Picture 5: Jin Yali Su Hongyu, North District, Hsinchu City, who was the second place candidate for the top 10 beauties, was successfully elected.) )

(Picture 6: He Zhining, a candidate for the mayor of Pudingli in the East District of Hsinchu City, known as the "beauty of bamboo science", was successfully elected with high popularity.) )

Taiwan "nine-in-one" election results on November 26:

Among the 21 county mayors, the Kuomintang won 13 (62%), the DPP 5 (24%), the People's Party 1 (4%), and the non-party membership 2 (10%).

Second, among the 920 township, county, and city councilors, the Kuomintang won 367 (40 percent), the Democratic Progressive Party 277 (30 percent), the People's Party 14 (2 percent), the Times Power Party 6 (ignored), and 256 (28 percent) without party membership.

Of the 7,734 village chiefs, 953 (12%) are members of the Kuomintang, 226 (3%) of the Democratic Progressive Party, 3 members of the People's Party (ignored), 1 seat of the Times Power Party (ignored), and 6,551 (85%) of non-party members.

Analyzing this set of data, the proportion of the Kuomintang dropped from 62% of county mayors to 12% of village mayors; The DPP's 24 percent share of county mayors fell to 3 percent of village chiefs, and the other two parties accounted for negligible proportions. Non-party membership rose from 10 percent to 28 percent of township councillors and 85 percent of village chiefs.

In this way, we can know that most of the Taiwan region belongs to the so-called "middle voters" and does not have a clear tendency to blue or green or white, so what candidates want to fight for every election is actually these votes, and those old iron fans of blue and green are just a scenery on the occasion of creating momentum.

It can also be concluded that there is such a big difference between the election of the village chief at the lowest level and the election of the leader in the largest range.

That is, in terms of basic human nature, support whoever feels good, and "change of people's minds" is a normal state of people, everything... See what's good for yourself. (Who doesn't see what's good for themselves, huh!) )

Therefore, now the people in the Taiwan region are also like this in the idea of cross-strait reunification, and they will think: What is the benefit of cross-strait reunification to me? However, this benefit that Taiwan compatriots want is very narrow, and is limited to:

Will the salary increase? Will the price be cheaper? Will it become affordable? Will high-speed rail be cheaper? Is policing better? Will food be safer? Will the amount of utilities and medical insurance be reduced? Will the Internet be freer and safer? Will the quality of people be higher? ..... What national righteousness is, for Taiwan compatriots in general, it is really too far away, and it is true that they can live a life of joy and joy.

[Judging from the results of the "nine-in-one" election in the Taiwan region, cross-strait reunification] Everyone may not know much about the political ecology of the Taiwan region, and there may be a question: Why every election, blue
[Judging from the results of the "nine-in-one" election in the Taiwan region, cross-strait reunification] Everyone may not know much about the political ecology of the Taiwan region, and there may be a question: Why every election, blue
[Judging from the results of the "nine-in-one" election in the Taiwan region, cross-strait reunification] Everyone may not know much about the political ecology of the Taiwan region, and there may be a question: Why every election, blue
[Judging from the results of the "nine-in-one" election in the Taiwan region, cross-strait reunification] Everyone may not know much about the political ecology of the Taiwan region, and there may be a question: Why every election, blue
[Judging from the results of the "nine-in-one" election in the Taiwan region, cross-strait reunification] Everyone may not know much about the political ecology of the Taiwan region, and there may be a question: Why every election, blue
[Judging from the results of the "nine-in-one" election in the Taiwan region, cross-strait reunification] Everyone may not know much about the political ecology of the Taiwan region, and there may be a question: Why every election, blue

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