Cho Po-yuan slams Cheng Li-wun for forcing a candidate on Changhua, says Wei Ping-cheng's political donations are zero
The KMT's infighting over its Changhua County magistrate nomination has broken into the open — bad news for the blue camp's electoral prospects, and a boon for the DPP.
- Former Changhua County Magistrate Cho Po-yuan said the party's central leadership drafted Wei Ping-cheng without properly consulting incumbent Magistrate Wang Huei-mei, amounting to bullying of her and of the local grassroots.
- Wang Huei-mei herself said she only learned of the nomination result from media reports.
- Polling in mid-August showed the DPP's Chen Su-yueh leading Wei Ping-cheng by a wide margin of about 17 percentage points.
- Cho Po-yuan revealed that Wei Ping-cheng's political donations are close to zero and that previously promised financial backing never materialised — the equivalent of going into battle without provisions.
- He singled out Changhua, Chiayi City and Yilan as extremely at risk, with Hsinchu County, New Taipei and Taitung rated as toss-ups, forming a "three plus three" crisis.
Outlook: Cho Po-yuan is calling on party chair Cheng Li-wun to run a fresh full public opinion poll to settle on a unified candidate before registration; otherwise, if Changhua is lost, the central leadership will have to bear the responsibility.