"Two KMT Terms, One DPP Term": Changhua's Alternation Curse — Juan Kang-meng Calls for Wei Ping-cheng to Win by 50,000 Votes
The Kuomintang took its "mobile Central Standing Committee" meeting to Changhua to rally support for county magistrate candidate Wei Ping-cheng — a morale boost for the blue camp and an early source of pressure on the Democratic Progressive Party.
- With only 100 days to go until the vote, former county magistrate Juan Kang-meng set out the goal: a winning margin of 50,000 votes would be enough.
- Changhua has long followed an alternating rhythm of "two terms for the KMT, one term for the DPP." Incumbent magistrate Wang Huei-mei is about to complete her second term, and the blue camp wants to break the pattern.
- Party chairwoman Cheng Li-wun appeared at a campaign event in Changhua for the fourth time, drawing more than a thousand supporters and signalling that the party's central leadership regards Changhua as a key battleground.
- Possible candidates for the green camp include former Changhua City mayor Chiu Chien-fu and legislator Chen Su-yueh — one known for diligent grassroots campaigning, the other for deep ties in industry and commerce.
- Changhua is seen as a bellwether for national elections, and the outcome will affect the KMT's overall momentum.
Outlook: The race in Changhua will heat up quickly over the next 100 days, and the true gap between the contenders will only become clear once the DPP settles on its candidate.