According to Taiwan media reports, the outside world has recently speculated whether Cai Biru, the convener of the People's Party's election team and "legislator" will serve as the "hen" in the New Taipei City election within the party, and will be involved in the battle situation of the mayor of the New Taipei City in the nine-in-one election at the end of the year. Cai Biru said at the end of July that his household registration is in Kaohsiung and it is too late to move to New Taipei City to prepare for the election, which is like denied the possibility of running for himself. Cai Biru pointed out in an interview that there are two major reasons for not running for the election, namely, the People's Party's limited human resources and financial resources, and the vast territory of New Taipei City, which requires more sufficient preparations to run for the election.
Cai Biru said in an interview that there are two major reasons for the final decision not to invest in the New Taipei City election. The first is that the People's Party has only been established for more than two years, including Taipei Mayor candidate Huang Shanshan. Nominating four county and city mayor candidates is already the limit of the People's Party's manpower and financial resources. New Taipei City has a vast territory and is also the county and city with the largest population in Taiwan. It requires sufficient preparation to invest in the election. Just by completing various areas of New Taipei City, it is probably not possible to complete within 4 months.
Cai Biru also said that she did not think that Lin Jialong, who had been determined to choose Taipei mayor in the past, was suddenly assigned to choose New Taipei City. He had the sincerity to choose, and the local people could see whether he was sincere or not.
Cai Biru admitted that after the election enters September, since the candidates for county and city mayors nominated by the People's Party will be concentrated in the north, the People's Party's human and material resources will be concentrated in northern Taiwan. If the voices and voices of county and city leaders can be increased, it will be relatively easy to choose compared to city councillors. The "hen" is strong enough, and the "chicken" will grow with it. As for how to win the Central and Southern candidates without the "hen"? Cai Biru said that most of the candidates they launched in the central and southern regions are handsome and young, and have high education, hoping to change Taiwan with a fresh election method.