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The latest news from Taiwan 2024, Lai Qingde has only 2,000 people in New Taipei, and Hou Youyi has more than 60,000 midfielders in Taiwan

author:Genki sesame sauce QLD

Title: 2024 Taiwan General Election: Lai Qingde faces challenges, and the blue, green and white camps are fiercely competing

The latest news from Taiwan 2024, Lai Qingde has only 2,000 people in New Taipei, and Hou Youyi has more than 60,000 midfielders in Taiwan

Let's talk about the big event on that island today - the election in Taiwan on January 13, 2024. No, some time ago, Lai Qingde and other candidates were busy canvassing for votes, and the scene was very hot. Especially on the weekend of December 23rd and 24th, everyone took advantage of the prime time to engage in offline momentum. You see, the activities of the Kuomintang in Taipei City and Taichung City were crowded with people, and they were really full of energy. And what about Lai Qingde? The crowding scene of his campaign was a little worse, especially in the event in New Taipei City, where more than 2,000 people participated.

The latest news from Taiwan 2024, Lai Qingde has only 2,000 people in New Taipei, and Hou Youyi has more than 60,000 midfielders in Taiwan

Speaking of Lai Qingde, the candidate, he is a bit maverick. The article said that he felt a little boring, and his social circle was not broad, and it was difficult to open up the situation in his own green camp. Compared with Tsai Ing-wen's 2020 election, which can attract Internet celebrity supporters, Lai Qingde's side is several points weaker.

The latest news from Taiwan 2024, Lai Qingde has only 2,000 people in New Taipei, and Hou Youyi has more than 60,000 midfielders in Taiwan

Moreover, there is not much peace within the DPP. You see that there is an endless dispute between Lai Qingde's faction and Yu Tian's faction, and this factional struggle is not a joke. It has a direct impact on the distribution of resources and combat effectiveness within the party. Where did you think about the momentum of the DPP when it was united?

Let's talk about Tsai Ing-wen. She's still sitting in the leader's position. But judging from her attitude towards Lai Qingde after the election, she didn't give much positive support. The lack of administrative resources to provide strong support is tantamount to adding insult to injury for Lai Qingde.

In the end, the article raised a question: Why does the DPP's power appear to be a little weak this time? The author is quite good at playing, and the message area has opened a big discussion mode. Readers, it's interesting to discuss the reasons word by word.

In short, at such a critical moment, all forces are gearing up and eager to try. The island's politics are unpredictable – who will be in charge of the 2024 election?

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