With the election countdown entering the single digits, vice-presidential candidates from the blue, green, and white camps engage in a fierce battle, utilizing all sorts of campaign strategies.
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Blue camp's Jaw Shaw-kang (趙少康) appeared on “The Night Night Show with Hello” where he was asked about a topic regarding residential justice. The question prompted a direct call to campaign partner Hou Yu-ih (侯友宜) for an immediate public explanation regarding his rental property. Hou replied that the property was safe, all taxes were paid properly, and that he had converted it into housing units for young people.
As the election enters the final single-digit phase, each camp's vice-presidential candidates employ diverse strategies, intensifying the battle for votes.
The green camp's Hsiao Bi-khim (蕭美琴), managing both central and southern areas, embarks on a rapid campaign tour, attracting supporters and greetings, accompanied by upcoming politicians. Hsiao emphasized the desire for balanced development across the whole of Taiwan.
The competition among the vice-presidential candidates has heated up too, with the white camp's Cynthia Wu (吳欣盈) intensifying efforts in Kaohsiung. She started the second day of her street campaign early, displaying hellos, making heart shapes with her arms, and engaging with voters. Wu expressed gratitude for the positive reception from citizens and businesses, demonstrating strong support.
In the coming week, the competition among vice-presidential candidates is sure to further intensify as they campaign across different cities and counties, leaving no stone unturned to secure votes.