According to Taiwan's China Times Electronic News, Tsai Ing-wen won the championship in various polls for a while, and even supported more than 50% many times. In contrast, the Kuomintang candidate Han Kuo-yu has been lagging behind in the polls, but has made momentum in local ar

According to Taiwan's Zhongshi Electronic News , Tsai Ing-wen's polls won the championship again and even supported more than 50% many times. In contrast, the Kuomintang candidate Han Kuo-yu has been lagging behind in the polls, but it has made momentum in local areas and street polls. KMT "legislator" Ke Zhien pointed out that Tsai took advantage of the "anti-extradition incident" poll to reach its peak, but it will soon fall due to the " Chen Tongjia incident".

Ke Zhien said in the political commentary program "News Deep Throat" that Han Kuo-yu has recently taken the dominance of the issue, while Tsai Ing-wen is relatively weak and is gradually marginalized in the media. If the DPP wants to change its approach, it must be considered carefully, because just like South Korea examines the political achievements of former mayor Chen Chi-mai last year, is there anything worth writing about in the past three years since Tsai took office?

Ke Zhien pointed out that in all the DPP's momentums so far, the main slogans are "Taiwan must win in 2020" and "protect sovereignty and take care of Taiwan". Even Tsai Ing-wen never deviates from this topic every time she speaks. It makes people wonder, is there any "sovereignty" crisis in Taiwan recently? Will Taiwan be sold to the other side if the Kuomintang is elected? It can be seen that the DPP is still playing the "Sunflower Incident" of the 2016 service trade.

Not only that, Ke Zhien also predicted that Tsai Ing-wen's polls would soon fall, and the "Chen Tongjia incident" was a turning point. Because Chen Tongjia exposed the various political operations of the DPP, including the conversations between "Minister of the Interior" Xu Guoyong and the Mainland Affairs Council, it makes people wonder whether the DPP's "sovereignty" is to say one thing and do another?