Source: Global Times
[Global Times Comprehensive Report] As the "nine-in-one" election at the end of the year is approaching, many media and institutions on the island frequently publish polls. Several polls show that the Green Camp's election at the end of the year is probably not optimistic.
The latest poll released by the "Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation" on the 20th showed that Tsai Ing-wen's reputation plummeted. Compared with August, the number of people who "are very much acknowledged" her way of handling major events in Taiwan dropped sharply by 7.2 percentage points. You Yinglong, chairman of the "Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation", said that this means that Tsai Ing-wen has lost about 1.4 million loyal fans in the past month, "closing to the critical point of the new ruling dilemma." He analyzed that there are six major reasons for Tsai's reputation to fall, including that she is a leader of Taiwan and chairman of the DPP. In order to implement her will to power, she did not hesitate to confront mainstream public opinion on the island. She ordered the whole party to support former mayor of Hsinchu Hsinchu who was suspected of plagiarism of papers, making big mistakes and moral judgments were put on a big question; Tsai Ing-wen's cross-strait policy performance was constantly questioned and challenged. In addition, Taiwan authorities have frequently experienced situations in the past two years, including the Tainan police killing case, the Taiwanese being cheated on Cambodia , and the planned vaccine procurement for 30 years.

Previously, on the 16th, the "Taiwan Public Opinion Foundation" released the latest party support poll. The results showed that among Taiwanese people over 20 years old, 22.4% support the DPP, 15.4% support the Kuomintang, and 20.9% support the People's Party . Compared with August, the DPP's approval rating fell by 7.8 percentage points, while the PPP surged by 7.5 percentage points.
. In the poll released by Taiwan's online media "Zhen Media" on the 20th, if the vote is now, 32.7% of the respondents of Taipei citizens chose to vote for Jiang Wan'an. Chen Shizhong's approval rating was 26.3%, 6.4 percentage points behind Jiang Wan'an. The non-party candidate Huang Shanshan's approval rating was 23.7%, ranking third. If the law is changed to "who will be the mayor of Taipei", the results show that 53.9% of Taipei citizens oppose Chen Shizhong's election, and 25.2% of DPP supporters are also supported.
In another major focus constituency, Taoyuan, a new poll by the pro-green media "Liberty Times" shows that Zheng Yunpeng, a candidate for Taoyuan mayor of the DPP, led the Kuomintang candidate Zhang Shanzheng html by 35 percentage points. On the 320th, Zheng Baoqing, a candidate for mayoral in Taoyuan, criticized the Taoyuan mayoral election poll released by the Freedom Times and the China Asia-Pacific Elite Exchange Association, deliberately lowering his support rate, attempting to create the political illusion of a confrontation between the two strong blue and green forces, and marginalizing his political momentum. He directly denounced that this was a political operation of the DPP's wing thugs confusing the public and trying to deceive Taoyuan citizens to create a abandonment effect.
In addition, Hsinchu also attracted much attention because of the "paper" of former mayor Lin Zhijian. A survey conducted by the polling center of Taiwan’s TVBS TV shows that among the four mayor candidates, Lin Weizhou, who is a Kuomintang member, has the highest support rate of 31.6%, Zheng Chaofang, who is a Democratic Progressive Party member, 24.7%, ranking second; and Guo Hanzhang, who is an independent member, , , ranks third with 12.6%.
From the poll itself, the election seems to be in full swing, but more people on the island have "not cared" about the "nine-in-one" election and have not participated in the party standoff. According to Taiwan's Zhongshi Electronic News on the 320th, a latest poll showed that 54.3% of the people agreed that this year's election situation was "the most deserted in history", and as many as 34.0% of the people said they were not very familiar with the candidates who were registered in their place of residence. (Zhang Ruo)