It is rumored that the Democratic Progressive Party will nominate Chen Shizhong, the head of the health department of the Taiwan authorities, to run for election in July. The British department has even helped Chen Shizhong find a campaign office, but the latest polls may make Ch

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It is rumored that the Democratic Progressive Party will nominate Chen Shizhong, the head of the health department of the Taiwan authorities, to run for election in July. The British department has even helped Chen Shizhong find a campaign office, but the latest polls may make Ch - DayDayNewshtml In the county and city elections on the island at the end of January, possible candidates for Taipei mayor include Jiang Wanan (middle), Huang Shanshan (left), and Chen Shizhong (right). (Taiwan's "China News Network" file photo)

It is rumored that the Democratic Progressive Party will nominate Chen Shizhong, the head of the Taiwan authorities' health department, to run for election in July. The British department has even helped Chen Shizhong find a campaign office, but the latest polls may let Chen Shizhong Distressed. According to a poll released yesterday by Taiwan's "TVBS Polling Center ", the support for the 2022 Taipei mayoral election is for Kuomintang candidate Chiang Wanan at 39%, and deputy mayor Huang Shanshan increased to 24%, rising to second place. Taiwan authorities' health director Department head Chen Shizhong ranked third with 18%, a sharp drop of 11 percentage points.

According to the latest survey by the "TVBS Polling Center", in this year's Taipei mayoral election, if there is a "three-legged governor" competition between Jiang Wanan, Huang Shanshan, and Chen Shizhong, Jiang Wanan's support will be ranked first with 39%, and Huang Shanshan will be ranked second with 24%. Chen Shizhong ranked last with only 18%. An additional 15% of respondents were undecided. Compared with the survey data in January this year,

's poll showed that Chen Shizhong's support dropped sharply by 11 percentage points to 18%, which was the lowest in previous surveys. (Source: Taiwan's "China News Network")

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