How the three-legged governor evolved into a two-power struggle for hegemony
Introduction. In Taiwan's political arena, the bell of the leader has been ringing, and the decisive moment of the 30-day countdown is not only a test for the candidates, but also a test for the democratic system. In this competition, Hou Youyi of the Kuomintang and Lai Qingde of the People's Party are both trying to marginalize Ke Wenzhe of the People's Party, trying to transform the three-legged situation into a two-power hegemony. This is not only a political contest, but also a battle for vision for the future.
Body. As the election campaign heats up, the strategies of the various camps are constantly adjusting. Both Hou Youyi and Lai's camps saw each other as their main rivals, while Ke Wenzhe became a pawn to be sacrificed. ** There are voices within the community who believe that Ko should no longer be attacked, because his supporters, especially young voters and middle voters, are an important source of votes that may switch to other camps after Ko Wenzhe is hopelessly elected. This shift in strategy is aimed at preventing the premature abandonment effect from affecting the final outcome of the election.
On the Kuomintang side, Hou Youyi's chances of winning lie in whether he can gather the votes for the removal of ***. They will not actively attack Ko Wenzhe, but will try to attract votes from opposition supporters, including Ko Wenzhe and Guo Taiming. This strategy is also evident in the attitude of Kuomintang Chairman Zhu Lilun, who stressed that he would not criticize Ko Wenzhe in order to maintain unity within the party and a harmonious image with the outside world.
In this election campaign, the support of young people has become the key. Both camps are trying to win the support of young voters, while Ko's camp is trying to stabilize the base of young people by intensifying air warfare and criticizing blue and green. Ke Wenzhe himself bluntly said that the decisive point of the election campaign lies in the voter turnout of young people, and the living room revolution he advocated hopes to stimulate young people's enthusiasm for political participation.
Epilogue. Taiwan's leader is not only a political contest, but also a contest of social concepts. In this final battle, both camps of Hou Lai are trying to marginalize Ke Wenzhe and turn the battle situation of the three-legged governor into a two-strong battle. Their strategies and actions are not only influencing the direction of the election, but also shaping Taiwan's future political landscape. At this critical moment, the choice of every voter will become an indelible mark in Taiwan's history.