Lu Xiuyan's polls raise momentum, and the KMT strives to "green land becomes blue sky again"

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Lu Xiuyan's polls raise momentum, and the KMT strives to 'green land becomes blue sky again' - Lujuba

China Taiwan Network, July 8th, according to Taiwan’s “China Times Electronic News” report, the KMT’s Taichung City Party Headquarters held a “three-in-one” election supervision report on the 7th. Due to the low fruit quality in the past few days, the situation of the farmers has exploded. Mayor Hu Zhiqiang said with emotion that Taiwan is the kingdom of bananas, pineapples, and dragon fruit, but after the DPP came to power, the fruits have all rotted. “Taichung will rot too if you give it to people who don’t worry.” He called on everyone to support. Lu Xiuyan, nominated by the Kuomintang, is fully supporting the election and is also on call. Lien Chan, the former chairman of the Kuomintang, is expected to also go to Taichung on the 9th to enhance the blue camp momentum.

"This is an election that may be won. The Kuomintang should not lose this election that may be won!" Hu Zhiqiang said, taking Lu Xiuyan to the grassroots level this time, and the response was very enthusiastic. Many polls showed that the Kuomintang's momentum has risen. Now, Ding Shouzhong in Taipei City and Lu Xiuyan in Taichung City have won against their opponents. Although Han Guoyu in Kaohsiung City has not won, the momentum is rising.

Lu Xiuyan took an exit hood on the spot and said that the people were very impressed by the political views of stopping the CLP Northbound transmission, anti-air pollution airdrop law, and restoring health insurance subsidies for the elderly.

"Taichung wins, Taiwan wins!" Tsai Ing-wen is the chairman of the DPP. If the DPP loses, it will step down and take responsibility. This election in Taichung is the top priority, and Taichung must win.

Lu Xiuyan has recently increased the momentum in the polls, and the party leaders have successively helped to strengthen integration and enhance the momentum of the blue-green showdown. They are catching up quickly, and they are optimistic about the future. They are striving to "turn green land into blue sky again."

editor: Asakusa

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