e=campaignTrail_temp // this is redundant, but Decstar uses this because it looks nicer in the code. campaignTrail_temp.multiple_endings=true campaignTrail_temp.cyoa = true function ctsAchievement(achievement, difficultyChecker = true){ if ((difficultyChecker && campaignTrail_temp.difficulty_level_multiplier <= 1)||!difficultyChecker) if(campaignTrail_temp.CTS){ unlockAchievement(achievement); } } campaignTrail_temp.questions_json = [ { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952324, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Since Taiwan's first party alternation, it has entered its third year. The honeymoon period of this government has long ended. And we are facing a mid-term examination of our government's performance: the 2002 mayoral elections. Ma Ying-jeou is a supernova, and those old mainland bureaucrats, police, and military outside the Presidential Office are all gathered around him, shattering our Lee Ying-yuan. It's comforting that Kaohsiung Mayor Hsieh successfully won re-election by a few percentage points. With the new year, there should be a new atmosphere. At the beginning of this year, what content will you emphasize?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952325, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "The achievements of this government over the past two years can, at best, be described as lackluster. During 2000-01, we encountered the global internet bubble crisis, which led to negative economic growth. This was seized upon by the KMT to harshly criticize our governance and ruling capabilities. According to the latest presidential election polls, it appears that the KMT’s presidential candidate, Lien Chan, is maintaining a lead in the election. What will we emphasize this spring?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952326, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "As a minority government, our actions are constantly constrained by the KMT and the People First Party (PFP). From the perspective of the Legislative Yuan, the KMT-PFP alliance has formed a powerful majority, holding the key to the Legislative Yuan's door. However, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is the largest single party in the Legislative Yuan, and our only major ally there is the Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU). If we want to pass more bills, we must make greater efforts in the Legislative Yuan. What can we emphasize?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952358, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Not only people may have come from China to Taiwan. In March, Taiwan discovered its first SARS case. This is an atypical pneumonia caused by a coronavirus. Although it seems to have been spreading in mainland China for months, due to the Chinese government's lack of transparency and cover-up, it was only recently exposed to the world. Now, Taiwan's first case has appeared. This is likely to be a black swan event. How should we handle it?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952359, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "The days are getting tougher. From the discovery of the first infected person to the confirmation of the first death, the number of infections has gone from double digits to triple digits, and then to the terrifying quadruple digits. Taiwan has been listed by the World Health Organization as one of the epidemic areas. It seems things are becoming more troublesome... We need to take more measures to solve this problem!", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952399, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "After two or three months of panic and unease, the virus gradually vanished, and recovered patients returned to normal life. Society seems to be functioning again. However, politically, another earthquake shook our foundation: The KMT and the People First Party (PFP) have decided that Lien Chan will run for president with Song Chu-yu as his vice-presidential candidate in the 2004 presidential election. This is undoubtedly a bolt from the blue. How should we respond?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952400, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Damn the CCP, they are always suppressing Taiwan's international space. During this year's World Health Assembly, we tried to join the WHA, but China rejected our proposal. What's even more infuriating is that when a journalist asked the CCP official Sha Zukang why they were ignoring the needs of Taiwan's 23 million people, this old commie rudely replied, \"It was rejected long ago! Didn't you hear the decision made by the assembly? Who cares about you!\" How should we respond?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952453, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "As the incumbent president, you have many opportunities to visit rural and urban areas, connect with people from all over, and boost your support. This means we have a chance to strengthen our support in specific regions. The northern region has a large population and is an area we need to focus on, but we can also visit the swing areas in the central region or choose to solidify our base in the south. How will you choose?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952454, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "The election is gradually heating up. Since the Kuomintang came to Taiwan, they have continuously monopolized everything on this island: land, people, political power, natural resources, and political authority. Even though four years ago you interrupted their ability to continue extracting nutrients from Taiwan's land, their roots are still deeply entrenched and firmly rooted in Taiwan's soil. It's time to cut them out.", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952496, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Ah, damn it. We have received unfortunate news... Hualien County Magistrate Zhang Fuxing has passed away due to lung cancer, and by law, a by-election must be held. Now, we must support the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate You Ying-lung's campaign. However, I must remind you that... Hualien is an extremely deep blue district, and the DPP has no chance of winning here. How should we balance our campaign activities?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952515, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "This year, the economy is slowly recovering from the recession of the past two years. The prospects and administrative capabilities of this government are not highly regarded by the public. However, as a party with a solid base, the DPP and you will have a package of plans and policies to create a new era for Taiwan. What will be our main focus?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952534, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Lee Teng-hui. This name has always echoed throughout your early political career—he is the godfather of “black gold,” the promoter of Taiwanese identity, “Mr. Democracy.” His 12-year presidency has left an indelible mark on Taiwan's history. Now, although he has retired, his influence on Taiwan’s political arena remains immense. Perhaps there is something we can learn from him?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952555, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Lien–Song’s Leading Advantage… It Seems It Has Never Been Broken. Damn it—they still control that 50% base! We must kick off our campaign with full throttle, or else, as time marches on, we risk losing the trust of the Taiwanese people. The past three years haven’t been good for us—we must secure re-election, or be cast aside by history. The Secretary-General of the Presidential Office, Chiou I-jen, has already proposed a “cutthroat battle” strategy, centering the campaign on a nationwide referendum to galvanize our electoral prospects, boost voter turnout, and stoke the enthusiasm of Green supporters. What is your view on this?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952564, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "After the referendum issue, it's time for you to choose how to attack the Lien-Song camp. We have many, many points of attack that can be used against these two individuals: their conflict four years ago, the skeletons in Lien Chan or Song Chu-yu’s closet, or the pro-China policies of the KMT-PFP alliance. Where would you like to start?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952584, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "The mess the KMT left behind is stinking again. On October 12, Liberia announced it was severing diplomatic ties with us. Before that, Nauru and North Macedonia had already broken off relations. Ever since you proposed the ‘one side, one country’ theory in 2002, the scramble for diplomatic recognition has driven our government to its wits’ end. How are we going to handle these blow‑ups?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952605, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Speaking of referendums, we still don’t even have a complete Referendum Act. Given the KMT’s dominant position in the Legislative Yuan, any Referendum Act proposed by the DPP will inevitably be vetted by the KMT‑PFP alliance. Therefore, we will table two versions of the bill: one drafted by the Executive Yuan and another introduced by Legislator Chai Trong-rong. The latter represents our best possible terms—yet it will almost certainly be voted down. We must compromise on these points… otherwise we won’t be able to hold any referendum.", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952625, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "We need to give our base a little jolt here. Lien Chan and Song Chu‑yu believe that with the votes of the 60% who backed them in 2000, they can easily defeat us. But beyond courting the middle, rallying our own base will be a major challenge: lean too hard toward independence and we get hurt; steer too close to the KMT and we alienate our supporters. It’s time for targeted medicine…", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952642, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "More campaign strategies are springing up like water from a cave. The past four years have been an unparalleled term, but if we want to win re‑election, we must escalate our attacks on the KMT. We’ve got a basketful of rotten eggs and spoiled tomatoes to hurl at Lien Chan. It’s time to act…", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952666, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Damn it, I can’t believe these bastards are meddling in your personal affairs. Recently, First Lady Wu Shuzhen has been exposed for frequently trading stocks, making large purchases, and engaging in financial investments. People are questioning whether she used insider information to buy stocks and gain improper profits. This fire is getting bigger and bigger. If we don’t handle this issue properly, your re-election hopes will go up in smoke along with those stocks. What should we do?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952686, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "The campaign seems never-ending; you have to rush to the next location without a break. As the election enters its final months, we will once again head to specific regions to strengthen our support. Location is crucial because it determines our base and advantage in different areas... Would you prefer to go to central Taiwan to win over swing voters, solidify our base in the south, or challenge the KMT’s northern stronghold?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952711, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "It’s time to go on the offensive against Lien Chan again. Where did this wealthy scion’s family fortune come from? Everyone knows that the Lien family of Tainan were a prominent clan during Japan’s rule. After fleeing to China, they forged deep ties with the KMT government. When the KMT returned to Taiwan, they naturally became the best local bureaucrats, and it was during the Martial Law era that the Lien family amassed their vast wealth. How do we expose the skeletons in their closet?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952730, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "The Americans are banging on our door. They’ve heard about our referendum proposal and expressed serious concerns. The U.S. government has made it clear it doesn’t want either side unilaterally altering the status quo across the Strait, nor does it want Taiwan moving toward de jure independence. Meanwhile, China—unusually—has stayed silent rather than launching public attacks during this campaign. This could become a real headache… We could simply ignore Washington, of course, but that would seriously damage the Taiwan–U.S. relationship we worked so hard to maintain. What can we do?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952731, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Ever since the Lien-Song ticket formed, our support among young people has been worrying. Since the 2000, we’ve always led the KMT in the youth demographic—but this year is different. Maybe economic woes have crushed young people’s confidence and their hope for the future; maybe the DPP’s pro-independence policies have them fearing the risk of war. Good heavens, it could be all of those reasons at once. How do we win back the youth vote?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952732, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Some things just won’t leave you alone. That damned old KMT “black gold” beneficiary, former TUNTEX Group chairman Chen Youhao, has started leaking dirt in the U.S., claiming you took his political donations both during your Taipei mayoralty and your presidency—and even implicating your wife. Jesus, that bastard—he’s one of the top ten most wanted criminals by the Executive Yuan! How do we fight back against these allegations?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952790, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "The first-ever televised debate between Taiwan’s presidential candidates begins today… For you, Lien Chan is a poor orator, while A‑Bian is famous for his silver tongue. This could be your perfect chance to decisively defeat Lien Chan. The debate will unfold in four segments—opening statements, media Q&A, cross‑examination, and closing remarks. At the very start, what would you like to say?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952808, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "During the debate, civic leaders questioned both candidates on tax policy, education reform, public debt, and the constitutional framework. Which of your answers are you most proud of?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952825, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "At the conclusion stage of the debate, as a silver‑tongued orator, you seem to outperform Mr. Lien in every area. Now that the debate is drawing to a close, which closing remark are you most proud of?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952844, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "With just over a month to go before the election, our polls still need a boost… Whether it’s by attacking Lien Chan or by shoring up our own support, we must hold our ground. Do you have a last‑minute ace up your sleeve?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952861, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Every year on February 28, Taiwanese remember a painful chapter in our history. Since the KMT’s bloody crackdown on our people, this date has remained indelibly stamped on our hearts. This year is no exception. To show the world Taiwan’s self‑identity and freedom, we will follow the example of the “Baltic Way” and hold our own million‑strong Hand‑in‑Hand for Taiwan rally! Long live Taiwan!", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952862, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "The last week before the election. As the fervor of the 228 parade gradually fades, we need to make a final push in specific regions. This could very well determine the outcome of the election! We must carefully choose our battleground. For Taiwan, march forward!", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952863, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "It’s the last day before the election. The folks in Tainan always welcome you warmly. In the jeep, you and Vice President Lu pass through the streets, trying to gather more votes. The streets are packed with people waving A-Bian’s campaign flags. Along the roadside, there are traditional opera performances, drums beating loudly, and firecrackers going off—what a joyful moment. Suddenly, you feel a burning sensation in your abdomen.", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952864, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "It was the night before the election, March 19th. You were quickly treated by medical staff, who stitched up your injured abdomen. Vice President Annette Lu, though shot in the knee and now in a wheelchair, was not in life-threatening condition. Back at the Presidential Office, you began recording a video to reassure the nation...", "likelihood": 1 } }, //游锡堃 { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952865, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "This is the last day before the election. The heat was building as you and Vice President Lu Hsiu-lien rode through Jinhua Road in Tainan in a jeep, hoping to drum up a few more votes. The streets were packed with people waving A-Bian’s campaign flags, street opera troupes pounding gongs, and firecrackers exploding all around—what a joyful moment. One second later, you lost consciousness…", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952922, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Under the protection of M60A3 tanks, Premier You Si-kun solemnly swore to assume the presidency. According to the Constitution, the Premier is the sole successor to the office, and with the nation in such peril… the people look to you to demonstrate leadership and restore calm. President You, what would you like to emphasize immediately?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952941, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "The Central Election Commission has announced that this presidential election will be postponed until April 17. Because our original candidate has died, our campaign must start afresh. To avoid legal complications, we need to urgently put forward a new ticket. Surprisingly, many DPP members support your candidacy and have nominated you as the presidential candidate—thus making you the heir to President Chen Shui-bian’s political legacy. But we still need a vice-presidential running mate… Whom will you choose?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952962, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "With the campaign restarting, we must refocus our energy on this silent struggle. President Chen Shui-bian’s death brought more people under your banner and had an early impact. But now that Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu are attacking your cross-strait stance—and even your record—you need to rebuild your standing in the public’s mind. What will we do?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952963, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "With just two weeks until Election Day and Vice President Lu still bedridden from her injury, your own poll numbers aren’t looking great. It seems we must rally our base and keep Taiwan moving forward. How shall we act in this final stretch?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952964, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "…Damn it. Those smug Americans are meddling in our affairs again! The Bush administration has issued a statement firmly opposing any unilateral change to the status quo by either China or Taiwan, and reaffirmed the U.S. right to sell arms to Taiwan—on the condition that Taiwan maintains the status quo, and so does Beijing. The KMT is blasting these reports all over the media to undermine our candidate’s legitimacy, and the public seems to naively take it as a U.S. endorsement of the Lien-Song ticket. President You Si-kun, we need to respond immediately!", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952965, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Election Day has arrived. The future of President Chen Shui-bian’s legacy now lies in your hands and those of the people of Taiwan. Acting President You Si-kun, good luck on Election Day!", "likelihood": 1 } }, //苏贞昌 { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953020, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "This is the last day before the election. The weather is growing hot. On Jinhua Road in Tainan, you and Vice President Lu Hsiu-lien ride through the streets in a jeep, trying to gather as many votes as you can. The crowds line the roads, waving President Chen Shui-bian’s campaign flags. Drums and gongs thunder from roadside opera troupes; firecrackers crackle—what a joyous moment. Then, suddenly, you feel a sharp pain in your chest and collapse in the jeep, losing consciousness.", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953023, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "…Comrade Su Tseng-chang, County Magistrate of Taipei, you have secured the DPP’s nomination for the 2004 presidential election. Acting President You Si-kun has opted out of this year’s race to avoid any suspicion that he might benefit from the assassination attempt, so many DPP members have turned their eyes to you. As the leader of the most populous county in the nation, the party expects you to deliver strong results in the north and defeat the powerful Lien Chan–Song Chu-yu ticket. But you’ll still need a running mate. Who will it be?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953039, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "The Central Election Commission has announced April 17 as the new polling date—our campaign schedule will be extremely tight. We must carry on President Chen Shui-bian’s legacy and win this election! As it stands, our polling numbers still need improvement. What steps will you take to boost our support?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953058, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Lien Chan and Song have launched a counterattack. They assert that by running for president before finishing your term as Taipei County Magistrate, you’re shirking your duty to the people. They also argue you lack central-government experience and are therefore unfit for the presidency. How will you rebut their claims?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953071, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "If there’s one issue a President of the Republic of China must focus on, it’s our relationship with mainland China—this great red dragon at our doorstep. As Taipei County Magistrate, your international and diplomatic agenda is still a blank canvas. How will you begin to paint it?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953089, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "This is the final week before the election—you have one last chance to shore up support in a key city. We must choose our battleground carefully… it could be a matter of life or death. Will you stay and campaign in Taipei, head south to bolster our base, or carry your message into central Taiwan?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953102, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Election Day has arrived. You head downstairs to the neighborhood breakfast stall for a quick bite before voting. You order a steaming cup of soy milk and a few steamed buns, planning to grab a simple breakfast and make your way to the polling station.", "likelihood": 1 } }, //谢长廷 { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953105, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "This is the last day before the election. The weather is growing stiflingly hot. On Jinhua Road in Tainan, you and Vice President Lu Hsiu-lien ride through the streets in an open-top jeep, trying to gather those final votes. The crowds fill every corner, waving President Chen’s campaign flags. Street operas perform on the sidewalks, gongs and drums thunder, and firecrackers pop—a moment of pure celebration. Then, with a shattering crack, a bullet smashes through the windshield and strikes you in the abdomen. You clutch your belly and collapse.\n\n", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953110, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Mayor Hsieh Chang-ting, congratulations on securing the DPP’s 2004 presidential nomination. In this confusing situation, Premier You Si-Kun has assumed the presidency but has declined to run for this term’s nomination to avoid any suspicion of profiteering from the assassination. As a result, the DPP Central Committee has looked south and rallied behind you. Whom will you choose as your vice-presidential running mate to satisfy the legal requirement?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953128, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "As the incumbent Mayor of Kaohsiung—re-elected only in 2002—your sudden nomination drew fierce criticism from Lien Chan. They accuse you of abandoning the people of Kaohsiung and the remaining three years of your term to chase the presidency—sacrificing your duty at home and betraying voters’ trust. How will you respond?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953146, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Mayor Hsieh, it looks like we have a major problem! The attacks over your unfinished term aren’t over—now the KMT has unleashed a fresh round of fire: Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu are hammering you over political donations from the Yuhuang Temple during your last mayoral campaign. They’re alleging that those donations were bribes to prevent the temple’s illegal structures from being torn down. This will damage your reputation… How will we fight back against these accusations?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953159, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Cross‐strait policy is a topic every presidential candidate must address—yours included. During your tenure as DPP chairman, you appeared to adopt a more centrist or even pan-blue stance with your “Two Sides, Two Constitutions” position. That approach could burnish your appeal among KMT and swing voters and distance you from the DPP’s hard-line independence faction. Would you like to emphasize that in the upcoming election?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953182, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "As the election enters its final, heated stretch, you’ll deploy a series of last-minute measures to boost your support. Should we concentrate on shoring up votes in specific regions, roll out broader campaign initiatives, or ramp up our general campaign presence? Any of these moves could decide who claims the presidency on April 17.", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953205, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Election day has arrived. Amid the bustling crowds of Kaohsiung City, as a mayor and presidential candidate, your voting schedule has attracted media attention. Outside the polling station, a reporter asked if you slept well yesterday.", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953208, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "This is the last day before the election. The heat is rising as President Chen Shui-bian and you weave through the crowds on Jinhua Road in Tainan, trying to gather the final votes. Supporters fill the streets, chanting “Chen Shui-bian for re-election!” and waving his campaign flags. Opera troupes line the roadside, gongs beat thunderously, and firecrackers echo all around—a moment of pure joy. Suddenly, bright red blood splashes across your clothing.", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953215, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Former President Chen Shui-bian was alive and well just yesterday—today he lies cold as a corpse. You’ve sworn the oath to succeed him as president, yet never imagined it would be under such circumstances. Had you known it would happen this way, you might have preferred never to become president—or better yet, that Chen had stayed inside that day. But now it’s too late… We must appoint a vice president to stand ready for the presidency. Heaven only knows who murdered Chen, and whether they might come for you next…", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953228, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "The Central Election Commission has set April 17 as the new presidential election date. As the acting president, your poll numbers have actually surged in the wake of the assassination attempt—an opportunity to win more sympathy and support. With less than two months left in your term and the campaign still on, how will you leverage recent events to boost your standing?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953247, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "It seems we’re facing some troubling concerns. Many local factions doubt your chances of leading the DPP to re-election and are wavering in their support. Inside the party, some even resent your leadership—claiming you lack the personal ties needed to unite everyone. How will you address these issues?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953269, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "As the first female President in the history of the Republic of China, your succession has attracted worldwide attention and strong support from women’s rights organizations, who see this as a milestone for gender equality. You could leverage that—but unfortunately, Taiwanese society remains largely conservative, especially among the rural voters who make up the DPP’s Central and Southern base. How do you plan to address this challenge?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953299, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "This is the final week before the election. A month of campaigning has flown by, and you never expected Election Day to arrive so soon. Your advisors suggest leveraging your current presidential powers to enact immediate policies that will unite the electorate and secure votes—while ensuring the nation runs smoothly. Which policy will you choose to strengthen your position?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953320, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Election Day has arrived, and you can’t help but ponder your own future and the direction of the country. What will become of President Chen Shui-bian’s legacy? Will the rights of Taiwanese women continue to advance? Will you become the first female president to win re-election, or, after just two months as acting president, hand the reins over to Lien Chan? The people will decide.", "likelihood": 1 } }, // { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953324, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Every year on February 28, Taiwanese remember a painful chapter in our history. Since the KMT’s bloody crackdown on our people, this date has remained indelibly stamped on our hearts. This year is no exception. To show the world Taiwan’s self‑identity and freedom, we will follow the example of the Baltic “Baltic Way” and hold our own million‑strong Hand‑in‑Hand for Taiwan rally! Long live Taiwan!", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953343, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "With just over a month to go before the election, our polls still need a boost… Whether it’s by attacking Lien Chan or by shoring up our own support, we must hold our ground. Do you have a last‑minute ace up your sleeve?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953360, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "With just over a month to go before the election, our polls still need a boost… Whether it’s by attacking Lien Chan or by shoring up our own support, we must hold our ground. Do you have a last‑minute ace up your sleeve?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953376, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "With just over a month to go before the election, our polls still need a boost… Whether it’s by attacking Lien Chan or by shoring up our own support, we must hold our ground. Do you have a last‑minute ace up your sleeve?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953392, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "With just over a month to go before the election, our polls still need a boost… Whether it’s by attacking Lien Chan or by shoring up our own support, we must hold our ground. Do you have a last‑minute ace up your sleeve?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953408, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Up to now, our Legislative Yuan and its members have been elected under a single-member district, first-past-the-post system. However, there has long been a call—backed by figures such as former DPP Chairperson Lin Yi-hsiung—to halve the number of seats from 225 to 113 and switch to a two-vote, single-member-district system. In fact, the KMT may support this reform. What is your view?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953433, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "This Legislative Yuan has many agendas worth our attention. Although the KMT-PFP alliance controls the legislature, we can still advance bipartisan cooperation bills. As the DPP is the largest party in the Legislative Yuan, we can push forward our legislative agenda and make it a focal point of public attention. What legislative achievements would you like to emphasize?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953454, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "This Legislative Yuan has many agendas worth our attention. Although the KMT-PFP alliance controls the legislature, we can still advance bipartisan cooperation bills. As the DPP is the largest party in the Legislative Yuan, we can push forward our legislative agenda and make it a focal point of public attention. What legislative achievements would you like to emphasize?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953476, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "The last week before the election. As the fervor of the 228 parade gradually fades, we need to make a final push in specific regions. This could very well determine the outcome of the election! We must carefully choose our battleground. For Taiwan, march forward!", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953503, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Lien Chan and Song have launched a counterattack. They assert that by running for president before finishing your term as Taipei County Magistrate, you’re shirking your duty to the people. They also argue you lack central-government experience and are therefore unfit for the presidency. How will you rebut their claims?", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953520, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Former President Chen Shui-bian was alive and well just yesterday—today he lies cold as a corpse. You’ve sworn the oath to succeed him as president, yet never imagined it would be under such circumstances. Had you known it would happen this way, you might have preferred never to become president—or better yet, that Chen had stayed inside that day. But now it’s too late… We must appoint a vice president to stand ready for the presidency. Heaven only knows who murdered Chen, and whether they might come for you next…", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953532, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "More campaign strategies are springing up like water from a cave. The past four years have been an unparalleled term, but if we want to win re‑election, we must escalate our attacks on the KMT. We’ve got a basketful of rotten eggs and spoiled tomatoes to hurl at Lien Chan. It’s time to act…", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953560, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "More campaign strategies are springing up like water from a cave. The past four years have been an unparalleled term, but if we want to win re‑election, we must escalate our attacks on the KMT. We’ve got a basketful of rotten eggs and spoiled tomatoes to hurl at Lien Chan. It’s time to act…", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953583, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "More campaign strategies are springing up like water from a cave. The past four years have been an unparalleled term, but if we want to win re‑election, we must escalate our attacks on the KMT. We’ve got a basketful of rotten eggs and spoiled tomatoes to hurl at Lien Chan. It’s time to act…", "likelihood": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1953606, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "More campaign strategies are springing up like water from a cave. The past four years have been an unparalleled term, but if we want to win re‑election, we must escalate our attacks on the KMT. We’ve got a basketful of rotten eggs and spoiled tomatoes to hurl at Lien Chan. It’s time to act…", "likelihood": 1 } } ] campaignTrail_temp.answers_json = [ { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952327, "fields": { "question": 1952324, "description": "We will not be discouraged by being a minority government. Perhaps we will always be at a disadvantage against the KMT in local elections, but as long as we can deepen and maintain our administrative power, the DPP will have a stronger governing team." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952328, "fields": { "question": 1952324, "description": "We have only one best card. Taiwan's history, culture, memory... they cannot be forgotten, they cannot be overlooked, they cannot be obscured. By recognizing more indigenous peoples, connecting the bloodline of Taiwanese people with the roots of Austronesian peoples, this will strengthen Taiwan's subjective consciousness." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952329, "fields": { "question": 1952324, "description": "As a minority government, we cannot pretend to be tough in front of the Legislative Yuan. Let's show our softened stance in the Legislative Yuan and meet with Speaker Wang Jin-ping to see if we can pass some non-controversial cross-party bills. This is good for everyone." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952330, "fields": { "question": 1952324, "description": "The KMT and PFP are boycotting our policies, so why should I bother? Since the Legislative Yuan makes us unable to act, we don’t need to lower ourselves here at all. Let the Taiwanese people see the Legislative Yuan's obstruction and resistance to executive power, which will shift the responsibility to them." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952341, "fields": { "question": 1952325, "description": "If the Taiwanese people continue to choose the KMT, they can bid farewell to political reform and a fresh atmosphere. Lien Chan is nothing more than a figurehead—what ability does he have to enact reforms? Moreover, the KMT is deeply entangled with local corrupt and evil forces. How can the Taiwanese trust them?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952342, "fields": { "question": 1952325, "description": "Opposing China is something everyone agrees on. I have a good relationship with the Dalai Lama… I maintain good ties with those who enrage the Communist Party. I’ve heard that the Taiwan-Tibet Exchange Foundation is about to be established, and of course, I’ll be there to make an appearance and deliver some speeches." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952343, "fields": { "question": 1952325, "description": "The economy is the critical issue. Perhaps the Taiwanese people lack confidence in our economic strength, but if we ignore it, we’re finished. The worst period has passed; we must offer solutions and continue to heavily emphasize an export-oriented approach." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952344, "fields": { "question": 1952325, "description": "We can confront the Communist Party politically, but we cannot afford to avoid making greater economic concessions. Otherwise, it’s like throwing money into the water. Nor can we allow the KMT to monopolize the commanding heights of cross-strait economic and trade exchanges. Economic trade and direct flights between the two sides can continue to move forward." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952360, "fields": { "question": 1952326, "description": "Green land, blue sky, clean water, beautiful sea—this is what we strive for. I believe we can find some common ground with the KMT on environmental protection. Didn’t we jointly pass the Environmental Protection Act last year? We can emphasize this." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952361, "fields": { "question": 1952326, "description": "The situation now is different from the past. We are entering the election season. If the Legislative Yuan continues to obstruct our bills, it will only show the Taiwanese people their incompetence. The responsibility lies with them, not with the executive branch. The government’s inability to function smoothly is not our fault!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952362, "fields": { "question": 1952326, "description": "Let’s strengthen our ties with the Taiwan Solidarity Union. Lee Teng-hui… he is a man with the spirit and soul of Taiwan. The TSU is our only reliable ally in the Legislative Yuan. If we can secure their cooperation and support, we might be able to reclaim the Legislative Yuan in the next legislative election." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952363, "fields": { "question": 1952326, "description": "We are far from the era of martial law, but some things still linger in our legal system and practices. Can you imagine that today’s military is still using the 1950 Wartime Military Law regulations? Basically, any crime under these regulations is punishable by death. It’s outrageous. We will push for their abolition." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952381, "fields": { "question": 1952358, "description": "Clearly, the war between humans and viruses continues. This is a problem that requires science and medicine to handle together. As the president, my responsibility is to reassure the people. Let's produce the \"A-Bian Fax\" TV program. We must not be afraid to talk about the epidemic; we need to stabilize society's emotions!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952382, "fields": { "question": 1952358, "description": "This is all China's fault. If they hadn't concealed the epidemic, we might have been able to block or exclude the risk of infected individuals coming to Taiwan. Now, we have to handle these issues while risking local infections. Why does the Chinese government always conceal and lack transparency? This is something we need to think deeply about." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952383, "fields": { "question": 1952358, "description": "The Executive Yuan should react immediately. Premier You Si-kun will promptly issue several strong administrative orders. Since the infection will inevitably spread, we must limit it to the smallest possible extent. Immediately integrate the resources of all hospitals to overcome this difficulty together!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952384, "fields": { "question": 1952358, "description": "What is needed now is international support and full cooperation. We cannot fight this epidemic that has spread to the world alone. Write to the health ministers of all WHO member states, appealing for their support for Taiwan's entry into the WHO. We can kill two birds with one stone in this matter." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952401, "fields": { "question": 1952359, "description": "We must solve this problem through bipartisan cooperation. We will propose the Provisional Regulations on SARS Prevention and Relief, and we hope that the Kuomintang and the People First Party can quickly pass this bill for the national interest." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952402, "fields": { "question": 1952359, "description": "Taipei City is now too dangerous. The Executive Yuan should fully cooperate with the Taipei City Government. As the national capital and transportation hub, Taipei City may have a high risk of infection. We must start implementing home quarantine now!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952403, "fields": { "question": 1952359, "description": "What is most needed now is the integration and collection of resources. Immediately import a large number of masks and start domestic production. At the same time, establish fever screening stations to check for sources of infection and reduce the probability of the public being infected!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952414, "fields": { "question": 1952399, "description": "This is truly a terrifying combination, but we cannot be intimidated. As the incumbent president, I hold all the power and the future and hope of the Taiwanese people. If Lien Chan is elected, the CCP will wantonly bully and oppress Taiwan, and by then, it will be too late for us to cry!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952415, "fields": { "question": 1952399, "description": "What? These two were attacking each other four years ago, and now they're allies? We can emphasize how fiercely Song Chu-yu and Lien Chan were at each other's throats four years ago. He even said that if Lien Chan is elected, Taiwan will rot for another four years! Interests always change people." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952416, "fields": { "question": 1952399, "description": "Lien Chan is that pushover who can be easily defeated—a boring, charisma-lacking presidential candidate. Four years ago, he only got 23% of the vote, yet Song Chu-yu, who got 36%, is going to be his vice president. Is the PFP really going to prop up such a person?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952417, "fields": { "question": 1952399, "description": "We need our supportive media to make a big deal out of this. Articles and ads on the internet... will reveal the rift and interest exchange between these two! The future and prospects of the Taiwanese people do not need to be decided by these two in a secret room, do they?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952441, "fields": { "question": 1952400, "description": "The Taiwanese people will not accept this insult and intimidation. The Communist Party first aimed missiles at Taiwan, and now they are making disrespectful remarks to undermine Taiwan's international status. And the KMT still wants to cooperate with such a country? It's like trying to negotiate with a tiger for its skin!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952442, "fields": { "question": 1952400, "description": "The CCP, everything they do is to harm Taiwan. Six hundred missiles are aimed at Taiwan, ready to kill our people and destroy our land. They didn't even respond to our legitimate requests for help during the SARS crisis! We have nothing to say to Beijing; it will only turn us into an international orphan!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952443, "fields": { "question": 1952400, "description": "Politics is not about achieving good results through momentary outbursts. We will continue to push for our status in the World Health Organization. At the very least, we can have our diplomatic allies speak for us at the World Health Assembly or at least fight for observer status for us!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952455, "fields": { "question": 1952453, "description": "We will meet with Taipei County Magistrate Su Tseng-chang. Taipei County is a populous area with a large number of pan-green voters. Let’s hold campaign events in places like Luzhou and Sanchong to strengthen our support in the north!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952456, "fields": { "question": 1952453, "description": "Our efforts and support for the Hakka people should not be ignored. In 2001, I helped establish the Hakka Affairs Council to strengthen Hakka cultural heritage and policies. We are working to bridge ethnic differences!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952457, "fields": { "question": 1952453, "description": "Of course, we should go to Changhua, Taichung, and Nantou. Most of the population there are Minnan people, and we can win many swing votes there. At the same time, we will meet with local factions that support us to rally more votes." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952458, "fields": { "question": 1952453, "description": "The south… these are my people. I am closest and most familiar with them. Going back to the rural villages of Tainan, Chiayi, and Yunlin—that’s where the DPP’s best battleground and home are!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952480, "fields": { "question": 1952454, "description": "We don't need to completely eliminate the Kuomintang's party assets. Hey, we can use this as political capital to attack them for the next decade! We will continue to run ads and articles revealing how the Kuomintang has seized Taiwan's public resources for their own profit, even treating the state as party property!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952481, "fields": { "question": 1952454, "description": "As the saying goes, to cut the grass, you must remove the roots. The Kuomintang's vast party assets cannot be eliminated overnight, but we can use this as political capital. If we win the election and control of the Legislative Yuan, I will vow to take action against the Kuomintang's illicit assets to achieve social justice!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952482, "fields": { "question": 1952454, "description": "A centipede dies but never falls down. Attacking the Kuomintang's party assets is a good method, but most voters are at best indifferent to these matters. These issues can only strengthen our own base. We will continue to focus on the Kuomintang's tendency toward black gold rather than their party assets, as these matters are closer to the voters." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952497, "fields": { "question": 1952496, "description": "Let You Ying-long handle it himself. We cannot abandon our daily government duties and efforts to strengthen support in other areas just for him. We won’t go to Hualien to avoid wasting time, as he has no chance of being elected." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952498, "fields": { "question": 1952496, "description": "I will only appear as a big gift on the eve of the election to help You Ying-lung’s campaign, but beyond that, I won’t provide anything else. We cannot waste too much energy on this." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952499, "fields": { "question": 1952496, "description": "There is still time, so of course, we can specifically conduct more campaign activities in Hualien to support our candidate. If we never try, the people of Hualien will never support us, right?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952500, "fields": { "question": 1952496, "description": "No political landscape is eternal. We will vigorously campaign for You Ying-lung and help the DPP open a gap in Hualien. As long as we continue to work hard, we will eventually let the people of Hualien see our achievements. Don’t blindly vote for the KMT anymore!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952516, "fields": { "question": 1952515, "description": "Taiwan and China, one country on each side. We must remind the entire nation of this ironclad fact. Our independence and subjectivity cannot be buried, while the KMT still wants to go back to the old path of Chinese nationalism, which means regression and reaction!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952517, "fields": { "question": 1952515, "description": "We will continue to promote the steady operation of the economy. Hey, the internet economic bubble was beyond our control, and other countries have also suffered economic losses because of such things. But our economy is growing again, with a growth rate of 5% in 2002. We will soon emerge from the gloom!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952518, "fields": { "question": 1952515, "description": "We need to moderate our rhetoric here. Taiwan's de jure independence is impossible to achieve. As long as the Taiwanese people are willing, the option of future unification will not be ruled out. Doves of peace will open the door to dialogue between the two sides." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952519, "fields": { "question": 1952515, "description": "We need to continue to strengthen cooperation in the Legislative Yuan... Speaker Wang is a reasonable person. Although he is very slick, I think we can reduce friction and verbal battles in the Legislative Yuan... right? We will continue to lay more new foundations for bipartisan cooperation, right?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952535, "fields": { "question": 1952534, "description": "The Taiwan Solidarity Union… it's like a personal bodyguard for Lee Teng-hui in his retirement. We need their additional support in the Legislative Yuan. At the same time, Lee Teng-hui’s connections with local factions will undoubtedly benefit us. Perhaps we can utilize their network? " } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952536, "fields": { "question": 1952534, "description": "Of course, we need Lee Teng-hui’s official support and endorsement, don’t we? If Lee Teng-hui comes out to support me, I will gain additional backing from both centrist and localist voters! After all, he is a great figure. And if he refuses… well, we know his secrets." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952537, "fields": { "question": 1952534, "description": "Lee Teng-hui is like a “chicken rib” – bland, yet too precious to discard. If we get too close, we risk being accused of cozying up with “black gold”; if we stay too far away, we may alienate our Pan-Green voters. All we need is for him to step in at critical moments to help us. " } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952538, "fields": { "question": 1952534, "description": "What do we need him for? We don’t need him meddling in our politics any further. The Taiwan Solidarity Union has secured many seats in the Legislative Yuan, yet we do not want them to monopolize the extreme pro-independence voters. Moreover, I have no desire to simply be a follower of Lee Teng-hui—we will not use him as a campaign tool." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952537, "fields": { "question": 1952534, "description": "Lee Teng-hui is like a “chicken rib” – bland, yet too precious to discard. If we get too close, we risk being accused of cozying up with “black gold”; if we stay too far away, we may alienate our Pan-Green voters. All we need is for him to step in at critical moments to help us. " } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952538, "fields": { "question": 1952534, "description": "What do we need him for? We don’t need him meddling in our politics any further. The Taiwan Solidarity Union has secured many seats in the Legislative Yuan, yet we do not want them to monopolize the extreme pro-independence voters. Moreover, I have no desire to simply be a follower of Lee Teng-hui—we will not use him as a campaign tool." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952556, "fields": { "question": 1952555, "description": "Fantastic! This is our lifeline. If the Kuomintang resists our referendum, the blame will rest solely with them. We will vigorously push for the referendum and drive this unprecedented move—something the Taiwanese people haven’t seen in 400 years—to its extreme! This will be our winning tactic." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952557, "fields": { "question": 1952555, "description": "Is this person insane? Why are we even considering something like this without a referendum law in place? Good grief—the Secretary-General, in his hubris, thinks that a referendum can turn things around, but the Kuomintang can easily veto our proposal. We won’t stand a chance! Stop bringing this up." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952565, "fields": { "question": 1952564, "description": "Song Chu-yu... has he explained the Zhongxing case from four years ago? No! Well, you know what we need to do. The prosecutors should reopen this case, and we can use it to continue damaging Song Chu-yu’s image!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952566, "fields": { "question": 1952564, "description": "The extreme independence faction wants some excitement? Fine, we’ll give them something exciting. In 2006, I will push for a new constitution for Taiwan and break free from the shackles of the Republic of China system! Long live Taiwan independence, forever and ever." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952567, "fields": { "question": 1952564, "description": "I didn’t expect someone as boring as Lien Chan to try running for president. His speeches are full of official jargon, full of evasion and dodging topics. He’s not even as good as Song Chu-yu. If Lien and Song are elected, the CCP will be very happy! Because Lien Chan is a weak person who will sell out Taiwan under pressure from the CCP." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952568, "fields": { "question": 1952564, "description": "We need to release some goodwill here. We will gradually open up more trade and navigation between the two sides, divided into three stages: the first stage is preparation, the second stage is negotiation, and the third stage is implementation. At the same time, we promise to push for direct flights by the end of next year." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952565, "fields": { "question": 1952564, "description": "Song Chu-yu... has he explained the Zhongxing case from four years ago? No! Well, you know what we need to do. The prosecutors should reopen this case, and we can use it to continue damaging Song Chu-yu’s image!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952566, "fields": { "question": 1952564, "description": "The extreme independence faction wants some excitement? Fine, we’ll give them something exciting. In 2006, I will push for a new constitution for Taiwan and break free from the shackles of the Republic of China system! Long live Taiwan independence, forever and ever." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952567, "fields": { "question": 1952564, "description": "I didn’t expect someone as boring as Lien Chan to try running for president. His speeches are full of official jargon, full of evasion and dodging topics. He’s not even as good as Song Chu-yu. If Lien and Song are elected, the CCP will be very happy! Because Lien Chan is a weak person who will sell out Taiwan under pressure from the CCP." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952568, "fields": { "question": 1952564, "description": "We need to release some goodwill here. We will gradually open up more trade and navigation between the two sides, divided into three stages: the first stage is preparation, the second stage is negotiation, and the third stage is implementation. At the same time, we promise to push for direct flights by the end of next year." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952585, "fields": { "question": 1952584, "description": "Who dug all these holes for us? Lien Chan—wasn’t it under Hu Chih-chiang as foreign minister that we established ties with North Macedonia? In just two short years, they’ve tossed us aside at will! How much did you spend to court them, only for them to flee now? The KMT must bear full responsibility." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952586, "fields": { "question": 1952584, "description": "None of this really matters. We just need to keep pumping money to our remaining diplomatic friends—not officially, of course, but via Taiwan’s overseas business networks—so we can funnel aid into Paraguay and Central America’s war‑torn states. Make sure their elites profit too…" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952587, "fields": { "question": 1952584, "description": "Only face‑to‑face engagement can secure our diplomatic stability. I’ll visit Panama—a strategically situated ally—and transit through the United States, which might boost our diplomatic credentials." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952588, "fields": { "question": 1952584, "description": "Lost another ally? We’ll just find another! Let’s scan the map for underfunded countries that the PRC neglects, pull that nail out, and hammer in our own mark! Liberia was dirt‑poor anyway." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952606, "fields": { "question": 1952605, "description": "They greatest fear—and most sensitive nerve—is any referendum law that might alarm Zhongnanhai. We must concede here: the Referendum Act cannot alter national symbols or territorial boundaries, thus ruling out any chance of an independence‑oriented referendum. This will placate them—and moderate voters…" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952607, "fields": { "question": 1952605, "description": "we must yield on who may initiate referendums. Beyond citizen‑initiated petitions, no government body may launch a referendum. At the same time, we’ll require that petitioners number at least 5% of the electorate in the most recent presidential/vice‑presidential election." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952608, "fields": { "question": 1952605, "description": "KMT is obstructing the Taiwanese people’s right to self‑determination—despicable. If they refuse to pass our version of the bill, it proves they are blocking Taiwan’s democratic progress; the blame falls squarely on them. We will immediately submit our draft." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952609, "fields": { "question": 1952605, "description": "Since they hold the majority in the Legislative Yuan, we have no choice but to bow our heads on this point. A Referendum Review Committee, composed of 21 members recommended by political parties proportional to their Legislative seats and submitted to the competent authority for presidential appointment, will organize referendums. Otherwise, we’ll accomplish nothing." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952626, "fields": { "question": 1952625, "description": "A referendum is merely a democratic procedure—a basic human right and a universal value. It is not an end in itself. Our goal is to make Taiwan a normal, whole, and great country—and that requires a truly new constitution belonging to Taiwan’s 23 million people." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952627, "fields": { "question": 1952625, "description": "The people love political reform; that’s why I was elected in 2000. We’ve already drained the rotten swamp left by the KMT, but we need four more years to finish the job. Our slogan: “Trust Taiwan, keep reforming!”" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952628, "fields": { "question": 1952625, "description": "Central and southern Taiwan—those are my people. I’ll speak extensively in Minnan dialect there, exposing the KMT’s plot to sell out Taiwan. If they storm Ketagalan Boulevard on March 20, the Taiwanese can bid farewell to native regime forever." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952629, "fields": { "question": 1952625, "description": "The Democratic Progressive Party, true to its name, brings democracy and progressive values to Taiwan. I chose Vice President Lu because she pioneered Taiwan’s women’s movement. The KMT merely inherits and devours the democratic legacy we built. How can we trust them?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952643, "fields": { "question": 1952642, "description": "France… those frigates they sold us were one big scam! How many people in the last KMT government pocketed French kickbacks to buy the La Fayette–class frigates? That scandal has never been resolved. I’ve said before: even if it shakes the very foundations of our state, we will get to the bottom of it." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952644, "fields": { "question": 1952642, "description": "There are far too many vested interests in this country. The military officers, civil servants, and teachers left over from the KMT era still enjoy an 18% preferential deposit rate—costing our government dearly! That burden ends in the next term. We will return those benefits to the people!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952645, "fields": { "question": 1952642, "description": "This country has too many vested interests, yet the people see so little return. We must tread carefully… with farmers in central and southern Taiwan, we’ll introduce our favorite “Red Meat” policy. I hereby declare that if re‑elected, I will immediately raise farmers’ stipends and subsidies!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952667, "fields": { "question": 1952666, "description": "My wife was hit by a truck and became disabled, unable to walk. She’s just trying to make a living in her own way—what’s wrong with that? The KMT is even using this to attack us; they’re truly heartless. I condemn the KMT’s election tactics!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952668, "fields": { "question": 1952666, "description": "We need to be careful... We can’t be like the KMT, greedy for economic benefits while being stubborn. We admit to this matter and announce that we will no longer hold those stocks... We’re withdrawing from all trading." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952669, "fields": { "question": 1952666, "description": "The one who’s hurt won’t be me. I need to look innocent and say that I didn’t manage my wife properly... But I have nothing to do with this! It’s her own problem! After that, the media can do whatever they want." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952670, "fields": { "question": 1952666, "description": "Damn it, look at Lien Chan’s mansion in the U.S. and his asset declarations. Look at Song Chu-yu’s overseas bank accounts! Why is everyone attacking our family for a little stock trading? They are the real beneficiaries of the party-state system. This world is so unfair!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952687, "fields": { "question": 1952686, "description": "Let’s go to the southernmost areas like Kaohsiung, Pingtung, and Penghu. These regions have a large number of farmers who are the DPP’s most loyal supporters. We must maintain a good relationship with them." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952688, "fields": { "question": 1952686, "description": "The entire east coast, along with Kinmen and Matsu, are untapped territories for the DPP. Starting from Yilan all the way to Pingtung, we will hold campaign events. Heck, we can even visit Kinmen to see the wartime relics and emphasize the threat from China." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952689, "fields": { "question": 1952686, "description": "There are many Minnan-dominated communities in the north, and this is the most populous area, so we certainly cannot ignore it. From Taipei City’s Shilin-Datong District to areas like Tamsui and Sanzhi in New Taipei, these will be our battlegrounds. We will appear alongside Su Tseng-chang!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952690, "fields": { "question": 1952686, "description": "We will pour all our resources into the battleground regions of Changhua, Taichung, and Nantou. Public opinion is fluid, especially in central Taiwan. Invest heavily in funds and advertising to change the dynamics of this region!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952712, "fields": { "question": 1952711, "description": "All we need to do is bring this up on the campaign trail: his family fortune could be as high as NT$20 billion. What civil servant could possibly accumulate that much wealth in office? Make sure most voters—especially moderates—hear this." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952713, "fields": { "question": 1952711, "description": "Print pamphlets! Produce negative flyers and hand them out at our rallies! Lien Chan has no right to lecture on my family wealth—he’s a born-with-a-silver-spoon vested interest!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952714, "fields": { "question": 1952711, "description": "Let’s tally up all the real estate the Lien family owns—luxury homes, golf memberships,costing millions of NT$ for each. Showing how out of touch his lifestyle is with ordinary people will win us more rural votes!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952715, "fields": { "question": 1952711, "description": "This is a new era. We must update our campaign tactics. Produce VCDs and TV segments that attack Lien Chan’s wealth—and don’t forget to include his running mate, Song Chu‑yu! Neither of them is squeaky clean. Post everything on our campaign website as well." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952733, "fields": { "question": 1952730, "description": "All that is just reheated nonsense. Frankly, whether our referendum passes or not won’t hamper our domestic governance—can’t I just issue an executive order if need be? The key is not to let the public see us buckle under foreign pressure, or we’ll lose face. So we’ll placate the Americans publicly, but do as we please behind the scenes." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952734, "fields": { "question": 1952730, "description": "We cannot allow Taiwan–U.S. relations to become unstable or tense. We’ll revise the referendum wording: instead of state‑status questions, we’ll ask whether Taiwan should purchase additional defensive arms to protect itself and demand that the PRC remove its missiles from targeting Taiwan—while still preserving cross‑Strait dialogue and mutual dignity. Everyone will be happy with that. We’ll call it a ‘Defensive Referendum.’" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952735, "fields": { "question": 1952730, "description": "We don’t need remote control from Washington. The future and self‑determination of the Taiwanese people will not be dictated by any foreign power—not even the Americans. We’ll continue marching to our own drumbeat; let them chatter." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952747, "fields": { "question": 1952731, "description": "We’ll make politics entertainment and turn politicians into idols. Then our young people’s minds will be filled with our branding. If we get them wearing ‘Bian Hats’ and sporting merch from the ‘Bian Hat Factory,’ it’ll become a trend—and we’ll reclaim their hearts." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952748, "fields": { "question": 1952731, "description": "What we need is entertainment at rallies. Anyone who comes to our events will be swept up in the energy and become a DPP supporter. Unlike the stodgy KMT, we’ll bring in ‘promo girls’—eye-catching beauties to captivate the youth!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952749, "fields": { "question": 1952731, "description": "I’ve always stood with young people. In the past, critics said my key aides were too young—‘Boy Scouts running the city’ when I was mayor, ‘Boy Scouts running the country’ as president—but I didn’t mind. I believe youth is our greatest asset: it brims with possibility, boundless potential, and hope. Young people drive social progress; without them, Taiwan wouldn’t be what it is today." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952754, "fields": { "question": 1952731, "description": "Our priority must be easing cross-Strait tensions and boosting economic growth. We’ll leak hints to the media that we may reduce mandatory service, which will benefit both cross-Strait relations and youth turnout—after all, didn’t Lien Chan also want to switch to an all-volunteer force?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952769, "fields": { "question": 1952732, "description": "Anyone with eyes and a brain can see this is just a pan‐Blue smear job against A‑Bian! The Chen Youhao affair reeks of political maneuvering by the opposition. This kind of persecution and character‐assassination won’t win favor with the Taiwanese people. Open your eyes and see the truth." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952770, "fields": { "question": 1952732, "description": "According to the Control Yuan’s investigation, in 2000 Chen Youhao donated NT$100 million to the KMT—money that went directly into Song Chu‑yu’s private campaign coffers. It proves Chen Youhao is a pan‑Blue money man with deep ties to the Lien‑Song alliance, waiting for the KMT to win so the black‑gold forces can return in full force!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952771, "fields": { "question": 1952732, "description": "Someone’s going to take the fall—but it won’t be me. Throw out that guy who escorted Chen Youhao to my house, focus the media fire on him, and deny the rest of it tooth and nail. Hopefully that will blunt the damage..." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952772, "fields": { "question": 1952732, "description": "Chen Youhao is a wanted criminal—who’d believe a word he says? And every year he pays NT$2–3 billion in taxes to China. To Beijing he’s one of their ‘Top Ten Taxpayers,’ yet here he’s dodging taxes—an economic criminal living it up overseas like some ‘political refugee’?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952791, "fields": { "question": 1952790, "description": "Safeguard Taiwan, fight for the future; serve the people, fight for their happiness—this is A‑Bian’s responsibility. Unite with the people’s strength, believe in Taiwan, and persist in reform. Grow the economy, carry out bold change, and make Taiwan a normal, whole, great—and beautiful—democratic nation. This, too, is A‑Bian’s duty" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952792, "fields": { "question": 1952790, "description": "In the past fifty years under KMT rule, rampant ‘black gold’ corruption, the merger of party and state, and an unjust judiciary have corroded our nation’s foundations and shaken its core. A‑Bian deeply regrets this. Four years ago, without a peaceful transfer of power, could our parties ever have been removed from the military? Would we today have a fully nationalized army?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952793, "fields": { "question": 1952790, "description": "We truly want people to believe in Taiwan and insist on reform. Yet some talk one way and act another. We simply cannot understand—why oppose reform? How can you spur economic growth by blocking it?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952794, "fields": { "question": 1952790, "description": "Had there been no transfer of power, those ‘black‑gold’ kingpins would never have fled abroad. Today they’d still be by the side of Mr. Lien and Mr. Song—people like Wu Zeyuan, Liang Boxun, Chen Youhao, or Zhu Wanqing. We simply can’t imagine it any other way!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952809, "fields": { "question": 1952808, "description": "Some claim “only the poor pay taxes, not the rich,” but the latest data show a 6.16× wealth gap and a 12× tax‐burden gap—so it’s false that the wealthy don’t pay. As for tax reform, the Economic Development Council has already formed a dedicated panel. Over the next four years, we will adopt whatever expert consensus they reach." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952810, "fields": { "question": 1952808, "description": "We inherited NT$2.4 trillion in debt. In our three‐plus years, we’ve added only about NT$90 billion per year. By contrast, under Mr. Lien’s KMT, annual debt grew by roughly NT$190 billion—double today’s rate. His promise to “balance the books in six years” is impossible without massive tax hikes." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952811, "fields": { "question": 1952808, "description": "I deeply respect our Constitution. Mr. Lien first broke it by holding both Vice‐Presidential and Premier posts—later overturned by the Judicial Yuan. Now his running mate seeks the same dual role, further undermining our system." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952812, "fields": { "question": 1952808, "description": "Under KMT rule, public university tuition rose 4% per year, private 3%. We cut those to 3% and 0.04%, respectively, easing burdens. Student‐loan rates fell from 8% to 2.925%. These measures directly help Taiwan’s families." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952826, "fields": { "question": 1952825, "description": "I’m truly grateful—wherever I go, even to the most remote villages, so many people grasp my hand and cheer me on. Once, a 90‑year‑old woman waited three hours just to tell me, ‘A‑Bian, you must keep going!’ And an 80‑year‑old grandmother in a wheelchair said, ‘A‑Bian, you simply cannot lose—you must win. Taiwan is counting on you." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952827, "fields": { "question": 1952825, "description": "A national leader must have conviction and principles—not someone who shrinks from challenges or flip‑flops. We cannot elect someone who treats our sovereignty as optional. On March 20th, I hope everyone votes joyfully, believes in Taiwan, and makes history once more." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952828, "fields": { "question": 1952825, "description": "Mr. Lien just mentioned character traits—ours simply aren’t the same. Coming from my background, I’m aggressive and relentless in the fight. I urge all compatriots: each of us is are 'Sons of Formosa'." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952829, "fields": { "question": 1952825, "description": "“I’m absolutely not a fickle person! My hairstyle hasn’t changed in ten years, and though my wife is injured and in a wheelchair, my love for her remains unchanged—I would never lay a hand on her. On March 20th there is only one choice: Taiwan first, reform first, candidate No. 1 is the best—the Shui‑Lien ticket will be re‑elected!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952845, "fields": { "question": 1952844, "description": "Four years ago I asked all of Taiwan: do we rise higher or sink lower? Let’s invite Lee Yuan‑tseh to campaign for us again—his endorsement would boost our credibility with centrist voters." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952846, "fields": { "question": 1952844, "description": " Lien Chan’s family scandals keep making headlines. It’s time to bring them up again… First leak rumors to the media until it’s a public talking‑point, then we—DPP—jump in to highlight the domestic‑violence allegations!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952847, "fields": { "question": 1952844, "description": "Who else but Mr. Democracy himself? Let Lee Teng‑hui step in to help us! If he’s Moses, then I’m Joshua. It would be foolish to pass up a chance to share the stage with Lee." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952848, "fields": { "question": 1952844, "description": "Actually, it’s the business tycoons around Lee Teng‑hui whom we really need to solidify… Ever since Lien Chan went head‑to‑head with us, many have withdrawn their support for our re‑election. We must remind them of the basic facts and win them back." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952866, "fields": { "question": 1952861, "description": "President Lee Teng‑hui… you are here! All of us Taiwanese, hand in hand, heart to heart—we fear no storm, no threat!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952867, "fields": { "question": 1952861, "description": "Miaoli… the toughest leg of our hand‑in‑hand march. Rugged mountain roads, hard to gather crowds. We must pour our energy here—Miaoli will be headquarters for our Hand‑in‑Hand event!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952868, "fields": { "question": 1952861, "description": "My love… she is right by my side. We join hands to pray for Taiwan’s future and peace: against China! Against missiles! Against oppression!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952869, "fields": { "question": 1952861, "description": "From Keelung to Pingtung, the scars of KMT repression on Taiwan’s people remain. To strengthen ethnic reconciliation and unity, everyone must come together. For Taiwan’s future, we must support Chen Shui‑bian’s re‑election!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952884, "fields": { "question": 1952862, "description": "We will once again step into the KMT’s northern stronghold! It turns out that political reform is important in everyone’s heart. We can even visit the military dependents’ villages and veterans’ nursing homes where elderly mainlanders gather. At the very least, this can help us promote unity among ethnic groups." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952885, "fields": { "question": 1952862, "description": "The southern region has always been our most popular area. As long as we secure enough votes in the south, we can defeat the KMT by compensating in the north with southern votes. We will strengthen our base!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952886, "fields": { "question": 1952862, "description": "Hakka are Taiwanese as well—let’s not let Minnan chauvinism ignore this major community. We’ll campaign in Taoyuan, Miaoli, and Hsinchu, and have Vice President Lu on stage with us!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952887, "fields": { "question": 1952862, "description": "Central public opinion flows like water. Overwhelm Lien Chan in Changhua, Taichung, and Nantou, and victory could be ours. Pour every resource into these counties now!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952909, "fields": { "question": 1952863, "description": "…Why is there now a hole in the jeep’s windshield?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952910, "fields": { "question": 1952863, "description": "…Strange, did a firecracker tear my shirt? How did this hole get here?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952911, "fields": { "question": 1952863, "description": "…Why is Vice President Lu bleeding? Someone tried to kill us!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952916, "fields": { "question": 1952864, "description": "...Thank you very much for the concern of the entire nation. Under the careful care of the medical staff, A-Bian is fine. Please rest assured..." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952920, "fields": { "question": 1952865, "description": "......" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952923, "fields": { "question": 1952922, "description": "We must stabilize the tense political situation! We will call on all Taiwanese to calm down—our people must not tear each other apart or inflict harm over internal disagreements!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952924, "fields": { "question": 1952922, "description": "If necessary, we will seek reconciliation and dialogue with the KMT. The truth behind the shooting remains unclear, and we cannot single anyone out prematurely. I will meet with KMT Chairman Lien Chan to forge a cross-party consensus." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952925, "fields": { "question": 1952922, "description": "Isn’t catching the shooter our most urgent priority? We must immediately hunt down this murderer and guarantee the safety of senior officials! The police must be deployed at once!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952942, "fields": { "question": 1952941, "description": "What the DPP needs most is gender balance. A woman… an educated woman—she will be our first choice." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952943, "fields": { "question": 1952941, "description": "We must strike hard at the KMT’s legacy of corruption and black-gold politics. The Minister of Justice from my home county will be the ideal running mate!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952944, "fields": { "question": 1952941, "description": "Taiwan’s independence and its spirit of self-identity have been my lifelong pursuits. We will deepen and carry on President Chen Shui-bian’s legacy… and our vice president will also be a woman!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952945, "fields": { "question": 1952941, "description": "The reaction in Chen Shui-bian’s hometown to his assassination has been overwhelming. We must continue to fortify our base in Tainan… the South is our strongest support!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952966, "fields": { "question": 1952962, "description": "These people are blocking Taiwan’s further democratization and localization, but they’ve forgotten they’re just relics of an authoritarian past. What’s wrong with pursuing Taiwanese independence? I hope our people make the right choice on April 17." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952967, "fields": { "question": 1952962, "description": "Our grief over President Chen’s passing is still fresh. We will hold a state funeral in his honor, where I will personally speak to commemorate the legacy of the new century’s first Taiwanese president." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952968, "fields": { "question": 1952962, "description": "This government’s vision for Taiwan’s future is correct. As Premier, I did much—visiting rural and mountain areas, helping spur economic growth and recovery. How can the KMT attack that record?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952969, "fields": { "question": 1952962, "description": "The KMT and PFP have ignored Taiwan’s current crisis. What we need now isn’t more campaign events, but stability and defense of our sovereignty. Who knows if foreign forces were behind the shooting?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952989, "fields": { "question": 1952963, "description": "The world has already glimpsed Taiwan, and we’ll ensure it’s fully embraced. We may not yet amend our constitution or national title, but we’ve begun stripping “China” from the names of former KMT state enterprises, emphasizing our distinct identity—and green voters will know that’s my achievement." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952990, "fields": { "question": 1952963, "description": "Unlike the Lien-Song duo’s gloomy predictions, our economy is back on track, growing 3–4% in 2003. How is that poor? Over the next four years we will keep strengthening our economy to secure Taiwan’s ongoing development." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952991, "fields": { "question": 1952963, "description": "I know my position is shaky. In fact, many DPP factions doubt my leadership and only backed me for lack of a better challenger. So here’s a shocker: I will not seek re-election in 2008. If I lose, let them face Lien and Song on their own—no more use of executive power to help them!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1952999, "fields": { "question": 1952964, "description": "This is simple to fix—we’ll increase our arms purchases from the U.S.…that’ll make the big American defense firms happy. Once Washington sees the orders rolling in, they’ll understand a KMT-dominated legislature and government will block these purchases." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953000, "fields": { "question": 1952964, "description": "Oh my god. Even if the Americans won’t endorse our candidate, they don’t have to go this far, right? We must go back to A-Bian’s comfortable ‘four noes and one without’ pledge…then once elected, we can discuss deeper independence." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953001, "fields": { "question": 1952964, "description": "Why should the KMT turn this into political capital? The DPP has solid ties with the U.S.! We’ll rally Taiwanese-American communities and advocacy groups, lobby Congress directly, and hit back at the Lien-Song ticket in the English-language press." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953016, "fields": { "question": 1952965, "description": "…The people of Taiwan will not tolerate a return to authoritarianism or the KMT’s corrupt “black gold” politics. I urge everyone to stand firmly with the Democratic Progressive Party and with me, You Si-kun. I will keep fighting for the people of Taiwan and continue to safeguard our nation!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953021, "fields": { "question": 1953020, "description": "……" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953024, "fields": { "question": 1953023, "description": "We need to recall the fond memories of the past few years, and I also need a vice presidential candidate with nationwide administrative experience. I will nominate the former Premier as my running mate." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953025, "fields": { "question": 1953023, "description": "Taipei County is my turf, and winning more votes here will strike hardest at Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu. I’ll nominate a former county magistrate as my running mate to maximize votes in this region!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953026, "fields": { "question": 1953023, "description": "We must also address the feelings and needs of our southern voters. Though I serve in Taipei, I’m actually from Pingtung. What if we nominated the Pingtung County Magistrate?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953040, "fields": { "question": 1953039, "description": "President Chen’s passing is such a tragedy. We need to rally the DPP base once more… We’ll hold a memorial vigil for President Chen and refocus everyone’s energies on defeating his living enemies, the KMT." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953041, "fields": { "question": 1953039, "description": "Vice President Lu Hsiu-lien remains in critical condition; while she cannot perform her duties, she is still legally our sitting VP. We should visit her immediately to secure her public endorsement." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953042, "fields": { "question": 1953039, "description": "Now is the time to unleash another wave of attacks on the Lien-Song. If they return to power, black-gold politics and KMT corruption will be back, and President Chen’s democratic legacy will be trampled. Do the people of Taiwan want that?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953043, "fields": { "question": 1953039, "description": "Let’s mobilize all DPP county chiefs and government officials to strengthen my standing within the party. We should hold an immediate by-election for DPP chair—which I’ll win handily." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953059, "fields": { "question": 1953058, "description": "Does Chairman Song have central-government experience? Does serving as Taiwan Province Governor equate to running the central government? If so, where does that leave President Lee Teng-hui? By that logic, the KMT would still be in power—because only they have ever governed!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953060, "fields": { "question": 1953058, "description": "I’ve served Taipei County for many years and still have over a year left in my term. I can fulfill my duties and campaign for president simultaneously—this does not harm the people of Taipei County." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953061, "fields": { "question": 1953058, "description": "Fine—if they want to attack my term, I’ll resign immediately and devote myself entirely to this presidential race! Besides, I have little time left anyway; no by-election will be needed, the Executive Yuan can appoint an acting magistrate." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953072, "fields": { "question": 1953071, "description": "It’s straightforward. We’ll launch a pre-election diplomatic tour of the United States and Japan to demonstrate our international influence and energy—and to beef up my foreign-policy credentials." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953073, "fields": { "question": 1953071, "description": "Maintaining cross-strait peace is my duty, but unlike Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu, we won’t cozy up to Beijing. We’ll simply uphold the status quo across the Taiwan Strait." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953074, "fields": { "question": 1953071, "description": "I will follow President Chen Shui-bian’s path—that’s the only way to guarantee Taiwan’s freedom and democracy. ‘One side, one country,’ mutually independent! The KMT-PFP shouldn’t keep playing these fake unification games." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953075, "fields": { "question": 1953071, "description": "Taiwan’s survival is paramount; our democracy is the bedrock of that survival. If elected, I will use a national referendum to forge a ‘Taiwan Consensus’—our guiding principle for all future cross-strait policy." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953090, "fields": { "question": 1953089, "description": "I’m very familiar with Mayor Ma Ying-jeou—I’ve joined him at countless northern festivals and infrastructure openings. Now we each fight for our own camps. We’ll boost DPP turnout across Taipei!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953091, "fields": { "question": 1953089, "description": "Taichung is a critical battleground. If we pour in resources there, the payoff will be enormous—central Taiwan’s voters are more persuadable than those in the north or south. Let’s make our final push in Taichung!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953092, "fields": { "question": 1953089, "description": "Tainan is where President A-bian was killed, and the people there are still grieving… We’ll harness that emotion to lock down every vote for the DPP in Tainan." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953093, "fields": { "question": 1953089, "description": "Kaohsiung is a DPP stronghold, but it’s also home to many KMT-leaning military families and veterans’ village communities. Losing Kaohsiung would be a national embarrassment." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953103, "fields": { "question": 1953102, "description": "You’re that person on the ballot, right? You’re the county magistrate?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953106, "fields": { "question": 1953105, "description": "Ugh… ugh… ah…" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953107, "fields": { "question": 1953105, "description": "Lu… Vice… ah…" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953111, "fields": { "question": 1953110, "description": "To ensure geographic balance and maximum strength, I will nominate Taipei County Magistrate Su Tseng-chang as my running mate. That way we’ll command strong support in both Taipei and Kaohsiung!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953112, "fields": { "question": 1953110, "description": "The key organizer of the February 28 ‘Hand-in-Hand to Defend Taiwan’ march was former Presidential Office Secretary-General Li Ying-yuan of Yunlin. His involvement will bring us broader support!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953113, "fields": { "question": 1953110, "description": "Tainan is the heartbreak of all DPP supporters—President Chen Shui-bian died there. Yet we cannot linger in sorrow. I will nominate Tainan Mayor Hsu Tien-tsai as my vice-presidential candidate to solidify our southern base." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953114, "fields": { "question": 1953110, "description": "We must continue to rally our southern base. I will nominate Tainan County Magistrate Su Huan-chih as my running mate." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953129, "fields": { "question": 1953128, "description": "This is an extraordinarily urgent moment. President Chen Shui-bian’s death has compelled me to take on a leadership role. I’m not recklessly pursuing the presidency—yet isn’t the naked power struggle between Lien-Song far more self-serving?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953130, "fields": { "question": 1953128, "description": "Let’s sidestep that altogether… I mean, why not refocus on Lien Chan’s family fortune scandal or Song Chu-yu’s ‘Zhongxing Case’?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953131, "fields": { "question": 1953128, "description": "My performance as Kaohsiung’s mayor speaks for itself. If I become president, the by-election for mayor will vindicate Kaohsiung voters’ trust in the DPP—so I ask Lien and Song to stop attacking these irrelevant issues." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953147, "fields": { "question": 1953146, "description": "Does the KMT really not know how to run a positive campaign? I will hold a press conference to clarify: all donations were completely legal, and the Yuhuang Temple gave its contribution to the DPP headquarters, which then forwarded it to my campaign team. How is that a bribe?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953148, "fields": { "question": 1953146, "description": "Accepting a legitimate political donation from the Yuhuang Temple is entirely separate from the question of whether the temple’s illegal construction was ever demolished. Outsiders shouldn’t deliberately conflate the two. The KMT and PFP are muddying the waters simply to score political points—does that really serve the country?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953149, "fields": { "question": 1953146, "description": "Those pro-KMT newspapers and media outlets have gone too far, devoting massive column inches to these baseless allegations to stoke public suspicion. Only legal action can stop this." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953160, "fields": { "question": 1953159, "description": "The difference between ‘each side respecting its own constitution’ and ‘one China, respective interpretations’ is that the former acknowledges both sides’ separate sovereignty while recognizing a special constitutional relationship, whereas the latter denies each side’s sovereignty. I intend to make our constitution the core of a Taiwan consensus to break new ground in cross-strait relations, rather than endlessly circling internal disputes." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953161, "fields": { "question": 1953159, "description": "Right now we need to rally the DPP’s own base, not reach out to the mainland or the pan-blue camp. I will drop this issue and continue President Chen’s policy of maintaining the cross-strait status quo." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953162, "fields": { "question": 1953159, "description": "Who are we asking to vote for us—Chinese or Taiwanese? KMT voters or DPP supporters? We must clarify our identity: we will defend Taiwan’s freedom and democracy and won’t rule out any steps toward greater independence. That will rally the green camp once more." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953163, "fields": { "question": 1953159, "description": "Why not outflank Lien and Song on this issue? If I’m elected, I’ll set a precedent by visiting the mainland and building a bridge of peace across the strait. As long as Beijing abandons its military threats, we can put trade, economic, and tourism cooperation on the negotiating table." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953183, "fields": { "question": 1953182, "description": "We’ll keep visiting more temples and deepening ties with local factions…that will win us extra support among Minnan speakers and rural voters, solidifying our base!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953184, "fields": { "question": 1953182, "description": "If we fall short in the North, our lead in the South won’t be enough to win! I’ll campaign in Keelung, New Taipei, and Taoyuan to bolster our base in the capital region and try to catch up with the KMT." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953185, "fields": { "question": 1953182, "description": "I know many voters worry about the DPP’s economic track record, but I promise that under a Hsieh Chang-ting administration we’ll expand trade and imports/exports and further deepen our economic ties with the mainland. Kinmen and Matsu should become peaceful economic special zones!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953186, "fields": { "question": 1953182, "description": "President Chen Shui-bian’s ideals must not be forgotten. If elected, I will of course uphold Taiwan’s freedom and democracy and continue advancing our localization and self-identity. Let the world see Taiwan!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953206, "fields": { "question": 1953205, "description": "Everyone has been working hard recently. I almost fainted yesterday. I was so tired. I hope the voting today will go smoothly. I am very confident that I can be elected." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953209, "fields": { "question": 1953208, "description": "“…Protect 02—hurry! 01’s been shot!”" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953210, "fields": { "question": 1953208, "description": "“The President’s been shot! The Vice President must succeed safely!”" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953216, "fields": { "question": 1953215, "description": "This is truly a record-making, historic moment—one the world must not forget. I will nominate my prison comrade from the Formosa Incident days, now Minister of Labor Chen Chu, as my vice-presidential candidate." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953217, "fields": { "question": 1953215, "description": "We must ensure national stability and steady economic growth. I don’t want to see the stock market plunge in the wake of President Chen’s death. I will appoint former Minister of Economic Affairs and Deputy Premier Lin Hsin-yi as my vice-presidential candidate." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953229, "fields": { "question": 1953228, "description": "Had I known President Chen would die, I’d rather not have assumed the presidency. No one wanted his passing—but it’s happened, and we must honor him. I will order a state funeral for President Chen." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953230, "fields": { "question": 1953228, "description": "If we don’t solidify our base, President Chen’s legacy will vanish. We must forge ahead with political reform and eradicate the KMT’s black-gold corruption—after all, I myself suffered under that very regime." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953231, "fields": { "question": 1953228, "description": "Being Taiwan’s first female president is my unique distinction. I will continue championing women’s rights and progress, boosting DPP support in urban areas." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953248, "fields": { "question": 1953247, "description": "I am President Chen’s designated heir and campaign partner—by constitutional order, I am the first in line to succeed him. I’ll keep emphasizing and communicating that fact. As for internal factions: if we lose, they get nothing." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953249, "fields": { "question": 1953247, "description": "The charge that ‘I’m unpopular’ is actually a compliment—it shows I’m not beholden to any cliques or patronage networks and can act impartially. I won’t just side with the Justice Alliance, the Formosa faction, New Tide, or Justice Alliance; as president, I’ll govern fairly." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953250, "fields": { "question": 1953247, "description": "Fine—if they think I’m too aloof, I’ll reach out and make friends. As president, I can offer appointments or boost regional budget allocations—after all, who wouldn’t welcome more development in their hometown?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953270, "fields": { "question": 1953269, "description": "We will double down on strengthening our standing with women voters. Women have long been relegated to subordinate roles in society, and that’s especially true here in Taiwan. I will attend women’s organization forums, speak out against domestic violence, sexual assault, and harassment, and push for equal pay and broader gender equality." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953271, "fields": { "question": 1953269, "description": "If conservative rural voters in the Central and Southern regions cling to outdated views, I won’t stoop to their level. I will press ahead with our progressive agenda and publicly denounce discrimination and inequality where they exist." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953272, "fields": { "question": 1953269, "description": "Southern voters respond best to leaders who visit them and build personal connections. By touring more areas in the South, I can rebuild that support and keep their votes." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953273, "fields": { "question": 1953269, "description": "If they believe a woman can’t protect Taiwan, then they can hand the country back to the KMT—let black gold and corruption return, maybe even allow the CCP to move in. Do they really want Lien Chan and Song selling Taiwan off on Beijing’s dinner table?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953300, "fields": { "question": 1953299, "description": "I will tighten controls on inflation and continue to promote exports and trade. If we can negotiate free trade agreements with the U.S. and Japan, it will greatly benefit Taiwan’s economy." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953301, "fields": { "question": 1953299, "description": "Mainland China is already our largest trading partner. We cannot abandon that market. We will expand cross-strait trade and shipping, boosting the number of Taiwanese businesses operating on the mainland." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953302, "fields": { "question": 1953299, "description": "Order the tax authorities to identify any over-collections and refund them directly to citizens. People will remember who put money back in their pockets." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953303, "fields": { "question": 1953299, "description": "We will continue to highlight the KMT’s history of dictatorship and its collusion with black-gold corruption. President Chen’s legacy is in our hands—believe in Taiwan, insist on reform, and reform without limits!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953321, "fields": { "question": 1953320, "description": "The future of Taiwanese women rests on my shoulders... We will let the people’s votes determine our destiny. God bless Taiwan!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953325, "fields": { "question": 1953324, "description": "President Lee Teng‑hui… you are here! All of us Taiwanese, hand in hand, heart to heart—we fear no storm, no threat!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953328, "fields": { "question": 1953324, "description": "Miaoli… the toughest leg of our hand‑in‑hand march. Rugged mountain roads, hard to gather crowds. We must pour our energy here—Miaoli will be headquarters for our Hand‑in‑Hand event!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953333, "fields": { "question": 1953324, "description": "My love… she is right by my side. We join hands to pray for Taiwan’s future and peace: against China! Against missiles! Against oppression!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953337, "fields": { "question": 1953324, "description": "From Keelung to Pingtung, the scars of KMT repression on Taiwan’s people remain. To strengthen ethnic reconciliation and unity, everyone must come together. For Taiwan’s future, we must support Chen Shui‑bian’s re‑election!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953344, "fields": { "question": 1953343, "description": "Four years ago I asked all of Taiwan: do we rise higher or sink lower? Let’s invite President Lee Yuan‑tseh to campaign for us again—his endorsement would boost our credibility with centrist voters." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953348, "fields": { "question": 1953343, "description": " Lien Chan’s family scandals keep making headlines. It’s time to bring them up again… First leak rumors to the media until it’s a public talking‑point, then we—DPP—jump in to highlight the domestic‑violence allegations!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953351, "fields": { "question": 1953343, "description": "Who else but Mr. Democracy himself? Let Lee Teng‑hui step in to help us! If he’s Moses, then I’m Joshua. It would be foolish to pass up a chance to share the stage with Lee." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953355, "fields": { "question": 1953343, "description": "Actually, it’s the business tycoons around Lee Teng‑hui whom we really need to solidify… Ever since Lien Chan went head‑to‑head with us, many have withdrawn their support for our re‑election. We must remind them of the basic facts and win them back." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953361, "fields": { "question": 1953360, "description": "Four years ago I asked all of Taiwan: do we rise higher or sink lower? Let’s invite President Lee Yuan‑tseh to campaign for us again—his endorsement would boost our credibility with centrist voters." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953365, "fields": { "question": 1953360, "description": " Lien Chan’s family scandals keep making headlines. It’s time to bring them up again… First leak rumors to the media until it’s a public talking‑point, then we—DPP—jump in to highlight the domestic‑violence allegations!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953368, "fields": { "question": 1953360, "description": "Who else but Mr. Democracy himself? Let Lee Teng‑hui step in to help us! If he’s Moses, then I’m Joshua. It would be foolish to pass up a chance to share the stage with Lee." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953372, "fields": { "question": 1953360, "description": "Actually, it’s the business tycoons around Lee Teng‑hui whom we really need to solidify… Ever since Lien Chan went head‑to‑head with us, many have withdrawn their support for our re‑election. We must remind them of the basic facts and win them back." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953377, "fields": { "question": 1953376, "description": "Four years ago I asked all of Taiwan: do we rise higher or sink lower? Let’s invite President Lee Yuan‑tseh to campaign for us again—his endorsement would boost our credibility with centrist voters." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953381, "fields": { "question": 1953376, "description": " Lien Chan’s family scandals keep making headlines. It’s time to bring them up again… First leak rumors to the media until it’s a public talking‑point, then we—DPP—jump in to highlight the domestic‑violence allegations!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953384, "fields": { "question": 1953376, "description": "Who else but Mr. Democracy himself? Let Lee Teng‑hui step in to help us! If he’s Moses, then I’m Joshua. It would be foolish to pass up a chance to share the stage with Lee." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953388, "fields": { "question": 1953376, "description": "Actually, it’s the business tycoons around Lee Teng‑hui whom we really need to solidify… Ever since Lien Chan went head‑to‑head with us, many have withdrawn their support for our re‑election. We must remind them of the basic facts and win them back." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953393, "fields": { "question": 1953392, "description": "Four years ago I asked all of Taiwan: do we rise higher or sink lower? Let’s invite President Lee Yuan‑tseh to campaign for us again—his endorsement would boost our credibility with centrist voters." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953397, "fields": { "question": 1953392, "description": "Lien Chan’s family scandals keep making headlines. It’s time to bring them up again… First leak rumors to the media until it’s a public talking‑point, then we—DPP—jump in to highlight the domestic‑violence allegations!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953400, "fields": { "question": 1953392, "description": "Who else but Mr. Democracy himself? Let Lee Teng‑hui step in to help us! If he’s Moses, then I’m Joshua. It would be foolish to pass up a chance to share the stage with Lee." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953405, "fields": { "question": 1953392, "description": "Actually, it’s the business tycoons around Lee Teng‑hui whom we really need to solidify… Ever since Lien Chan went head‑to‑head with us, many have withdrawn their support for our re‑election. We must remind them of the basic facts and win them back." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953400, "fields": { "question": 1953392, "description": "Who else but Mr. Democracy himself? Let Lee Teng‑hui step in to help us! If he’s Moses, then I’m Joshua. It would be foolish to pass up a chance to share the stage with Lee." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953405, "fields": { "question": 1953392, "description": "Actually, it’s the business tycoons around Lee Teng‑hui whom we really need to solidify… Ever since Lien Chan went head‑to‑head with us, many have withdrawn their support for our re‑election. We must remind them of the basic facts and win them back." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953409, "fields": { "question": 1953408, "description": "In that case, it would benefit us rather than harm us. Single-member districts tend to drive a two-party system to extremes… Clearly, the KMT and PFP would fracture over this, while the DPP would emerge as one of the two dominant parties. Of course we should back it." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953410, "fields": { "question": 1953408, "description": "Actually, such a change would be bad for Taiwan’s democracy… Halving seats would concentrate power in fewer legislators, allowing a small number to control the Legislative Yuan’s agenda and threaten democratic processes. Only the KMT would like this, since their local factions could monopolize regional politics without restraint!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953411, "fields": { "question": 1953408, "description": "We will vigorously oppose this change! If it passes, the KMT could gain an even greater advantage, and the Taiwan Solidarity Union might end up with zero seats in the legislature. That would destroy smaller parties’ enthusiasm and cement a blue-green duopoly." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953434, "fields": { "question": 1953433, "description": "In fact, strengthening Taiwan’s national defense and military capabilities is the most important priority. We will continue to pursue arms procurement from the United States—a NT$600 billion package to enhance our undersea warfare and air defense capabilities… this will also reassure the Americans about our independence-leaning tendencies." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953435, "fields": { "question": 1953433, "description": "Beyond boosting our defense hardware, it’s vital to strengthen national defense education for all citizens. This won’t spark the backlash an arms deal does… After all, it costs far less. The Executive Yuan should designate an annual ‘National Defense Education Day’ and hold various related events to reinforce defensive readiness nationwide." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953436, "fields": { "question": 1953433, "description": "If we don’t elevate Taiwanese women’s status, the DPP has no purpose. This Legislative Yuan passed the Sexual Harassment Prevention Act and the Gender Equality in Employment Act—legislation even the KMT supported." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953437, "fields": { "question": 1953433, "description": "We want to improve the situation of Taiwan’s Indigenous peoples. If we can promptly pass the Indigenous Peoples Basic Law, we might even peel off some supporters from the KMT vote banks. I will push DPP legislators to prioritize this and hope it reaches third reading soon." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953455, "fields": { "question": 1953454, "description": "In fact, strengthening Taiwan’s national defense and military capabilities is the most important priority. We will continue to pursue arms procurement from the United States—a NT$600 billion package to enhance our undersea warfare and air defense capabilities… this will also reassure the Americans about our independence-leaning tendencies." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953459, "fields": { "question": 1953454, "description": "Beyond boosting our defense hardware, it’s vital to strengthen national defense education for all citizens. This won’t spark the backlash an arms deal does… After all, it costs far less. The Executive Yuan should designate an annual ‘National Defense Education Day’ and hold various related events to reinforce defensive readiness nationwide." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953462, "fields": { "question": 1953454, "description": "If we don’t elevate Taiwanese women’s status, the DPP has no purpose. This Legislative Yuan passed the Sexual Harassment Prevention Act and the Gender Equality in Employment Act—legislation even the KMT supported." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953466, "fields": { "question": 1953454, "description": "We want to improve the situation of Taiwan’s Indigenous peoples. If we can promptly pass the Indigenous Peoples Basic Law, we might even peel off some supporters from the KMT vote banks. I will push DPP legislators to prioritize this and hope it reaches third reading soon." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953477, "fields": { "question": 1953476, "description": "We will once again step into the KMT’s northern stronghold! It turns out that political reform is important in everyone’s heart. We can even visit the military dependents’ villages and veterans’ nursing homes where elderly mainlanders gather. At the very least, this can help us promote unity among ethnic groups." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953482, "fields": { "question": 1953476, "description": "The southern region has always been our most popular area. As long as we secure enough votes in the south, we can defeat the KMT by compensating in the north with southern votes. We will strengthen our base!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953490, "fields": { "question": 1953476, "description": "Hakka are Taiwanese as well—let’s not let Minnan chauvinism ignore this major community. We’ll campaign in Taoyuan, Miaoli, and Hsinchu, and have Vice President Lu on stage with us!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953496, "fields": { "question": 1953476, "description": "Central public opinion flows like water. Overwhelm Lien Chan in Changhua, Taichung, and Nantou, and victory could be ours. Pour every resource into these counties now!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953504, "fields": { "question": 1953503, "description": "Does Chairman Song have central-government experience? Does serving as Taiwan Province Governor equate to running the central government? If so, where does that leave President Lee Teng-hui? By that logic, the KMT would still be in power—because only they have ever governed!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953508, "fields": { "question": 1953503, "description": "I’ve served Taipei County for many years and still have over a year left in my term. I can fulfill my duties and campaign for president simultaneously—this does not harm the people of Taipei County." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953512, "fields": { "question": 1953503, "description": "Fine—if they want to attack my term, I’ll resign immediately and devote myself entirely to this presidential race! Besides, I have little time left anyway; no by-election will be needed, the Executive Yuan can appoint an acting magistrate." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953516, "fields": { "question": 1953503, "description": "We have no experience in central governance? Who said that? My Vice President, Chang Chun-hsiung, is the Premier of the Executive Yuan! He will enhance our experience in central governance and counter the Kuomintang's accusations." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953521, "fields": { "question": 1953520, "description": "This is truly a record-making, historic moment—one the world must not forget. I will nominate my prison comrade from the Formosa Incident days, now Minister of Labor Chen Chu, as my vice-presidential candidate." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953526, "fields": { "question": 1953520, "description": "We must ensure national stability and steady economic growth. I don’t want to see the stock market plunge in the wake of President Chen’s death. I will appoint former Minister of Economic Affairs and Deputy Premier Lin Hsin-yi as my vice-presidential candidate." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953533, "fields": { "question": 1953532, "description": "France… those frigates they sold us were one big scam! How many people in the last KMT government pocketed French kickbacks to buy the La Fayette–class frigates? That scandal has never been resolved. I’ve said before: even if it shakes the very foundations of our state, we will get to the bottom of it." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953537, "fields": { "question": 1953532, "description": "There are far too many vested interests in this country. The military officers, civil servants, and teachers left over from the KMT era still enjoy an 18% preferential deposit rate—costing our government dearly! That burden ends in the next term. We will return those benefits to the people!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953544, "fields": { "question": 1953532, "description": "This country has too many vested interests, yet the people see so little return. We must tread carefully… with farmers in central and southern Taiwan, we’ll introduce our favorite “Red Meat” policy. I hereby declare that if re‑elected, I will immediately raise farmers’ stipends and subsidies!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953555, "fields": { "question": 1953532, "description": "A-Bian has already pledged to further boost Taiwan’s economic capacity and potential. We’ve learned from past mistakes, and we will ensure that jobs in Taiwan belong to Taiwanese. We clearly will not, like the KMT, allow Mainland Chinese workers to come here and take our jobs." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953561, "fields": { "question": 1953560, "description": "France… those frigates they sold us were one big scam! How many people in the last KMT government pocketed French kickbacks to buy the La Fayette–class frigates? That scandal has never been resolved. I’ve said before: even if it shakes the very foundations of our state, we will get to the bottom of it." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953565, "fields": { "question": 1953560, "description": "There are far too many vested interests in this country. The military officers, civil servants, and teachers left over from the KMT era still enjoy an 18% preferential deposit rate—costing our government dearly! That burden ends in the next term. We will return those benefits to the people!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953572, "fields": { "question": 1953560, "description": "This country has too many vested interests, yet the people see so little return. We must tread carefully… with farmers in central and southern Taiwan, we’ll introduce our favorite “Red Meat” policy. I hereby declare that if re‑elected, I will immediately raise farmers’ stipends and subsidies!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953584, "fields": { "question": 1953583, "description": "France… those frigates they sold us were one big scam! How many people in the last KMT government pocketed French kickbacks to buy the La Fayette–class frigates? That scandal has never been resolved. I’ve said before: even if it shakes the very foundations of our state, we will get to the bottom of it." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953588, "fields": { "question": 1953583, "description": "There are far too many vested interests in this country. The military officers, civil servants, and teachers left over from the KMT era still enjoy an 18% preferential deposit rate—costing our government dearly! That burden ends in the next term. We will return those benefits to the people!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953595, "fields": { "question": 1953583, "description": "This country has too many vested interests, yet the people see so little return. We must tread carefully… with farmers in central and southern Taiwan, we’ll introduce our favorite “Red Meat” policy. I hereby declare that if re‑elected, I will immediately raise farmers’ stipends and subsidies!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953607, "fields": { "question": 1953606, "description": "France… those frigates they sold us were one big scam! How many people in the last KMT government pocketed French kickbacks to buy the La Fayette–class frigates? That scandal has never been resolved. I’ve said before: even if it shakes the very foundations of our state, we will get to the bottom of it." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953611, "fields": { "question": 1953606, "description": "There are far too many vested interests in this country. The military officers, civil servants, and teachers left over from the KMT era still enjoy an 18% preferential deposit rate—costing our government dearly! That burden ends in the next term. We will return those benefits to the people!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953618, "fields": { "question": 1953606, "description": "This country has too many vested interests, yet the people see so little return. We must tread carefully… with farmers in central and southern Taiwan, we’ll introduce our favorite “Red Meat” policy. I hereby declare that if re‑elected, I will immediately raise farmers’ stipends and subsidies!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953629, "fields": { "question": 1953560, "description": "Do the people of Taiwan really need the KMT back in power for another four years? Ha! If that were the case, the CCP might already have taken over Taiwan—then the KMT could hold ‘Chief Executive’ elections here just like in Hong Kong!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953644, "fields": { "question": 1953583, "description": "Hey, we’ve built a strong relationship with the Legislative Yuan, reduced partisan conflicts, and promoted social harmony! Make sure everyone—society at large and the KMT—knows it. We will push through more bills that benefit the nation and its people!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer", "pk": 1953648, "fields": { "question": 1953606, "description": "Our relationship with Mainland China is no longer as bad as it once was. Despite many challenges, we’ve begun breaking the ice. This benefits both sides—and even the Americans welcome reconciliation across the Strait." } } ] campaignTrail_temp.states_json = [ { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 251, "fields": { "name": "Tainan City", "abbr": "Tainancity", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 435183, "poll_closing_time": 180, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 252, "fields": { "name": "Kaohsiung City", "abbr": "Kaohsiungcity", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 899073, "poll_closing_time": 180, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 253, "fields": { "name": "Pingtung County", "abbr": "Pingtung", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 515117, "poll_closing_time": 120, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 254, "fields": { "name": "Taidong County", "abbr": "Taidong", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 116585, "poll_closing_time": 100, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 255, "fields": { "name": "Hualien County", "abbr": "Hualien", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 179542, "poll_closing_time": 120, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 256, "fields": { "name": "Chiayi County", "abbr": "ChiayiCounty", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 317655, "poll_closing_time": 110, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 257, "fields": { "name": "Chiayi City", "abbr": "ChiayiCity", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 152878, "poll_closing_time": 80, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 258, "fields": { "name": "Nantou County", "abbr": "Nantou", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 300328, "poll_closing_time": 110, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 259, "fields": { "name": "Yunlin County", "abbr": "Yunlin", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 403035, "poll_closing_time": 130, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 260, "fields": { "name": "Changhua County", "abbr": "Changhua", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 733424, "poll_closing_time": 150, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 261, "fields": { "name": "Penghu County", "abbr": "Penghu", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 44801, "poll_closing_time": 120, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 262, "fields": { "name": "Taichung City", "abbr": "Taichung", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 564193, "poll_closing_time": 180, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 263, "fields": { "name": "Yilan County", "abbr": "Yilan", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 256209, "poll_closing_time": 120, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 264, "fields": { "name": "Hsinchu County", "abbr": "HsinchuCounty", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 257603, "poll_closing_time": 110, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 265, "fields": { "name": "Hsinchu City", "abbr": "HsinchuCity", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 215742, "poll_closing_time": 100, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 266, "fields": { "name": "Miaoli County", "abbr": "Miaoli", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 314486, "poll_closing_time": 120, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 267, "fields": { "name": "Taipei County", "abbr": "Newtaipei", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 2130880, "poll_closing_time": 250, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 268, "fields": { "name": "Taipei City", "abbr": "Taipei", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 1588249, "poll_closing_time": 200, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 269, "fields": { "name": "Taoyuan City", "abbr": "Taoyuan", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 1004458, "poll_closing_time": 200, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 270, "fields": { "name": "Keelung City", "abbr": "Keelung", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 222565, "poll_closing_time": 110, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 271, "fields": { "name": "Kinmen County", "abbr": "Kinmen", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 28134, "poll_closing_time": 200, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 272, "fields": { "name": "Lienchiang County", "abbr": "Matsu", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 4308, "poll_closing_time": 50, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 200403, "fields": { "name": "Kaohsiung County", "abbr": "Kaohsiungcounty", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 728202, "poll_closing_time": 150, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 200401, "fields": { "name": "Taichung County", "abbr": "Taichungcounty", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 850561, "poll_closing_time": 150, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state", "pk": 200402, "fields": { "name": "Tainan County", "abbr": "Tainancounty", "electoral_votes": 1, "popular_votes": 651211, "poll_closing_time": 140, "winner_take_all_flg": 1, "election": 20 } } ] campaignTrail_temp.issues_json = [ { "model": "campaign_trail.issue", "pk": 32, "fields": { "name": "Party Coalition", "description": "The people in this region have a preference for a coalition of political parties.", "stance_1": "Deep Green", "stance_desc_1": "The people in this region are supporters of the DPP and the Taiwan Solidarity Union, and are very deep green. The KMT has no chance of winning here.", "stance_2": "Green", "stance_desc_2": "The people in the region are loyal supporters of the DPP and TSU and are unlikely to choose the KMT-PFP.", "stance_3": "Light Green", "stance_desc_3": "The region has a tradition of leaning towards green, but not irreversibly. A lot of campaigning in the district will help flip the district.", "stance_4": "Neutral", "stance_desc_4": "This is a fierce battle zone in the entire country, where supporters of both sides are present in large numbers. Whoever wants to become president must gain the support of these people.", "stance_5": "Light Blue", "stance_desc_5": "The people in the region were leaning more towards the Kuomintang, but the trend was not irreversible. It takes a lot of effort to do this.", "stance_6": "Blue", "stance_desc_6": "This area is a traditional support zone for KMT and is unlikely to be flipped in favor of DPP.", "stance_7": "Deep Blue", "stance_desc_7": "Many people here would rather jump into the sea than vote for the DPP.", "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.issue", "pk": 33, "fields": { "name": "Provincial differences", "description": "Ethnic conflict is an important part of Taiwan's politics and cannot be ignored.", "stance_1": "Mostly Taiwanese", "stance_desc_1": "At a glance, the people in the area all speak Taiwanese Minnan and live in villages and towns made up of clans with the same surname, and dozens of similar villages and towns are scattered across this administrative region.", "stance_2": "Taiwanese and Hakka mixed", "stance_desc_2": "Most of the region's population is Minnan, but there are small Hakka enclaves, commonly found in Kaohsiung County and some mountainous areas in the south.", "stance_3": "Taiwanese,Hakka,Mainlanders mixed", "stance_desc_3": "The area's population is a mixed bag, with the predominantly Minnan people as well as Hakkas and mainland Chinese who immigrated there in 1949.", "stance_4": "mixing of ethnic groups", "stance_desc_4": "This area is the melting pot of the country’s ethnic groups and you can even see new immigrants and many foreigners.", "stance_5": "Aboriginal", "stance_desc_5": "Aboriginal people are a significant demographic component of the region, and although they make up only a small portion of Taiwan’s population, they live in concentrated areas.", "stance_6": "Taiwanese Hakka(Northern)", "stance_desc_6": "As their numbers in Taiwan are not as large as those of the Minnan people, the Hakka people are mostly concentrated in the northern regions of Taoyuan, Hsinchu and Miaoli. They are the second largest population group in Taiwan.", "stance_7": "Mostly Mainlanders", "stance_desc_7": "Most of the people in this place are mainlanders who immigrated here in 1949, or they are from Kinmen and Matsu who do not share the memories of the Japanese rule with Taiwanese.", "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.issue", "pk": 34, "fields": { "name": "Local Legislators", "description": "This means the number of legislators from this region in the Legislative Yuan. Which local faction, the blue or green one, is stronger here?", "stance_1": "Only Green", "stance_desc_1": "Green legislators occupy all seats here, including those from the Taiwan Solidarity Union and the DPP. As long as the candidate is a green one, he will be elected even if he is a watermelon.", "stance_2": "Mostly Green", "stance_desc_2": "Most of the legislators here are green, and blue only gets a minority of legislator seats.", "stance_3": "Green is greater than blue", "stance_desc_3": "Green has one or two more legislators than blue, but it's still a green advantage.", "stance_4": "Neck and Neck", "stance_desc_4": "Both parties have exactly the same number of legislators.", "stance_5": "Blue is greater than green", "stance_desc_5": "Blue has one or two more legislators than blue, but it's still a blue advantage.", "stance_6": "Mostly Blue", "stance_desc_6": "Most of the legislators here are blue, and green only gets a minority of legislator seats.", "stance_7": "Only Blue", "stance_desc_7": "Blue legislators occupy all seats here, including those from the KMT and PFP. As long as the candidate is a Blue one, he will be elected even if he is a Blueberry.", "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.issue", "pk": 35, "fields": { "name": "National identity", "description": "The attitude of the people in this region towards the question 'What is a country?'", "stance_1": "Taiwan independence", "stance_desc_1": "Taiwan needs to correct its name. Taiwan is not the Republic of China. Taiwan wants independence and Taiwan must have its own constitution!", "stance_2": "Taiwan First", "stance_desc_2": "Taiwan’s interests must come first. We will not allow China to attack us verbally or militarily!", "stance_3": "Republic of China is taiwan", "stance_desc_3": "The Republic of China is Taiwan, and Taiwan is the Republic of China. Don’t you understand such a simple truth? Both are the same.", "stance_4": "Republic of China on taiwan", "stance_desc_4": "What's wrong with the Republic of China in Taiwan taking the lead in national unification?", "stance_5": "Republic of China on taiwan", "stance_desc_5": "What's wrong with the Republic of China in Taiwan taking the lead in national unification?", "stance_6": "Love live Republic of China!", "stance_desc_6": "中華民國萬歲!三民主義萬歲!", "stance_7": "Love live Republic of China!", "stance_desc_7": "中華民國萬歲!三民主義萬歲!", "election": 20 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.issue", "pk": 36, "fields": { "name": "Feelings about A-Bian", "description": "What the people of the region think of the current government.", "stance_1": "Favorite son", "stance_desc_1": "Yes! A-Bian is our favorite son!", "stance_2": "kiss in the cheeks", "stance_desc_2": "President Chen Shui-bian is Taiwan's son and can bring us a better future!", "stance_3": "Better than average", "stance_desc_3": "Well, President A-Bian did a good job.", "stance_4": "Mediocre", "stance_desc_4": "I don't see how he is different from other presidents, just an ordinary guy.", "stance_5": "Poor Leadership", "stance_desc_5": "A-Bian's leadership is a joke, we don't like him.", "stance_6": "Bad President and Party", "stance_desc_6": "We hate the entire DPP and the A-Bian government; they lack the ability to govern the country.", "stance_7": "Green Terrorist", "stance_desc_7": "Why is that green terrorist still in the presidential palace? Get them out on March 20th!", "election": 20 } } ] campaignTrail_temp.state_issue_score_json = [ //台南县 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 1911111, "fields": { "state": 200402, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": -0.75, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 1911121, "fields": { "state": 200402, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.75, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 1911131, "fields": { "state": 200402, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": -0.5, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 1911141, "fields": { "state": 200402, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": -0.75, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 1911151, "fields": { "state": 200402, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": -0.8, "weight": 0.5 } }, //台北市 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191111, "fields": { "state": 268, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": 0.5, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191112, "fields": { "state": 268, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.01, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191113, "fields": { "state": 268, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191114, "fields": { "state": 268, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": 0.25, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191115, "fields": { "state": 268, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": 0.15, "weight": 0.5 } }, //新北市 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191116, "fields": { "state": 267, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": 0.15, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191117, "fields": { "state": 267, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.04, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191118, "fields": { "state": 267, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": -0.1, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191119, "fields": { "state": 267, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": 0, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191120, "fields": { "state": 267, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": 0.0, "weight": 0.5 } }, //桃园市 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191121, "fields": { "state": 269, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": 0.35, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191122, "fields": { "state": 269, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.15, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191122, "fields": { "state": 269, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0.3, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191123, "fields": { "state": 269, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": 0.3, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191124, "fields": { "state": 269, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": 0.25, "weight": 0.5 } }, //新竹市 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191125, "fields": { "state": 265, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": 0.25, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191126, "fields": { "state": 265, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.15, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191127, "fields": { "state": 265, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0.5, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191128, "fields": { "state": 265, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": 0.25, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191129, "fields": { "state": 265, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": 0.25, "weight": 0.5 } }, //基隆市 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191130, "fields": { "state": 270, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": 0.5, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191131, "fields": { "state": 270, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": 0, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191132, "fields": { "state": 270, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0.75, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191133, "fields": { "state": 270, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": 0.3, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191134, "fields": { "state": 270, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": 0.25, "weight": 0.5 } }, //新竹县 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191135, "fields": { "state": 264, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": 0.7, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191136, "fields": { "state": 264, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": 0.45, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191137, "fields": { "state": 264, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 1, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191138, "fields": { "state": 264, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": 0.25, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191139, "fields": { "state": 264, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": 0.25, "weight": 0.5 } }, //苗栗縣 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191140, "fields": { "state": 266, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": 0.5, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191141, "fields": { "state": 266, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": 0.45, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191142, "fields": { "state": 266, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0.65, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191143, "fields": { "state": 266, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": 0.45, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191144, "fields": { "state": 266, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": 0.65, "weight": 0.5 } }, //宜兰县 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191145, "fields": { "state": 263, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": -0.55, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191146, "fields": { "state": 263, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.8, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191147, "fields": { "state": 263, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191148, "fields": { "state": 263, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": -0.39, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191149, "fields": { "state": 263, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": -0.39, "weight": 0.5 } }, //台中市 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191150, "fields": { "state": 262, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": 0, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191151, "fields": { "state": 262, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": 0, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191152, "fields": { "state": 262, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0.15, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191154, "fields": { "state": 262, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": 0, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191155, "fields": { "state": 262, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": 0, "weight": 0.5 } }, //南投县 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191156, "fields": { "state": 258, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": 0.5, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191157, "fields": { "state": 258, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.75, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191158, "fields": { "state": 258, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191159, "fields": { "state": 258, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": 0.25, "weight":1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191160, "fields": { "state": 258, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": 0.25, "weight": 0.5 } }, //花莲县 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191161, "fields": { "state": 255, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": 0.75, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191162, "fields": { "state": 255, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": 0.15, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191163, "fields": { "state": 255, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191164, "fields": { "state": 255, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": 0.3, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191165, "fields": { "state": 255, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": 0.25, "weight": 0.5 } }, //台东县 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191166, "fields": { "state": 254, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": 0.75, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191167, "fields": { "state": 254, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": 0.15, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191168, "fields": { "state": 254, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 1, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191169, "fields": { "state": 254, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": 0.3, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191170, "fields": { "state": 254, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": 0.25, "weight": 0.5 } }, //彰化县 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191171, "fields": { "state": 260, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": 0, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191172, "fields": { "state": 260, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.78, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191173, "fields": { "state": 260, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0.19, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191174, "fields": { "state": 260, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": -0.15, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191175, "fields": { "state": 260, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": 0, "weight": 0.5 } }, //云林县 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191176, "fields": { "state": 259, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": -0.5, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191177, "fields": { "state": 259, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.75, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191178, "fields": { "state": 259, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0.25, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191179, "fields": { "state": 259, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": -0.55, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191180, "fields": { "state": 259, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": -0.5, "weight": 0.5 } }, //澎湖 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191181, "fields": { "state": 261, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": 0, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191182, "fields": { "state": 261, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.75, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191183, "fields": { "state": 261, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0.25, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191184, "fields": { "state": 261, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": -0.15, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191185, "fields": { "state": 261, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": -0.15, "weight": 0.5 } }, //嘉义县 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191186, "fields": { "state": 256, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": -0.75, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191187, "fields": { "state": 256, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.75, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191188, "fields": { "state": 256, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191189, "fields": { "state": 256, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": -0.65, "weight":1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191190, "fields": { "state": 256, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": -0.7, "weight": 0.5 } }, //嘉义市 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191191, "fields": { "state": 257, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": -0.45, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191192, "fields": { "state": 257, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.75, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191193, "fields": { "state": 257, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191194, "fields": { "state": 257, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": -0.5, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191195, "fields": { "state": 257, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": -0.4, "weight": 0.5 } }, //台南市 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191196, "fields": { "state": 251, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": -0.75, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191197, "fields": { "state": 251, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.12, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191198, "fields": { "state": 251, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": -0.55, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191199, "fields": { "state": 251, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": -0.7, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191200, "fields": { "state": 251, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": -0.75, "weight": 0.5 } }, //高雄市 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191201, "fields": { "state": 252, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": -0.5, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191202, "fields": { "state": 252, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.05, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191203, "fields": { "state": 252, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": -0.65, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191204, "fields": { "state": 252, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": -0.6, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191205, "fields": { "state": 252, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": -0.6, "weight": 0.5 } }, //屏东县 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191206, "fields": { "state": 253, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": -0.65, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191207, "fields": { "state": 253, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.25, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191208, "fields": { "state": 253, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": -0.5, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191209, "fields": { "state": 253, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": -0.5, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191210, "fields": { "state": 253, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": -0.55, "weight": 0.5 } }, //金门县 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191211, "fields": { "state": 271, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": 0.8, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191212, "fields": { "state": 271, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": 0.8, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191213, "fields": { "state": 271, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0.8, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191214, "fields": { "state": 271, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": 0.8, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191215, "fields": { "state": 271, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": 0.8, "weight": 0.5 } }, //连江县 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191216, "fields": { "state": 272, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": 0.8, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191217, "fields": { "state": 272, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": 0.8, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191218, "fields": { "state": 272, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0.8, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191219, "fields": { "state": 272, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": 0.8, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 191220, "fields": { "state": 272, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": 0.8, "weight": 0.5 } }, //高雄县 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 1912011, "fields": { "state": 200403, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": -0.75, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 1912021, "fields": { "state": 200403, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.15, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 1912031, "fields": { "state": 200403, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0.15, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 1912041, "fields": { "state": 200403, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": -0.5, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 1912051, "fields": { "state": 200403, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": -0.75, "weight": 0.5 } }, //台中县 { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 1865, "fields": { "state": 200401, "issue": 32, "state_issue_score": -0.12, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 1864, "fields": { "state": 200401, "issue": 33, "state_issue_score": -0.17, "weight": 1.8 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 1863, "fields": { "state": 200401, "issue": 34, "state_issue_score": 0.15, "weight": 0.5 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 1862, "fields": { "state": 200401, "issue": 35, "state_issue_score": -0.18, "weight": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.state_issue_score", "pk": 1861, "fields": { "state": 200401, "issue": 36, "state_issue_score": -0.33, "weight": 0.5 } } ] campaignTrail_temp.candidate_issue_score_json = [ //阿扁仔 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 328, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "issue": 32, "issue_score": -0.75 //深绿 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 329, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "issue": 33, "issue_score": -0.75 //台湾本省人 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 330, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "issue": 34, "issue_score": -0.75 // } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 331, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "issue": 35, "issue_score": -0.75 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 332, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "issue": 36, "issue_score": -0.9 //我就是现任总统啊 } }, //战仔 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 333, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "issue": 32, "issue_score": 0.5 //李登辉路线+中道蓝 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 334, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "issue": 33, "issue_score": -0.4 //没阿扁本省 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 335, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "issue": 34, "issue_score": 0.75 //无立委经验 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 336, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "issue": 35, "issue_score": 0.5 // } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 337, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "issue": 36, "issue_score": 0.55 //攻击性不强 } }, ] campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_issue_score_json = [ //吕秀莲 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 9343, "fields": { "candidate": 1002, "issue": 32, "issue_score": -0.75 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 9344, "fields": { "candidate": 1002, "issue": 33, "issue_score": -0.15 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 9345, "fields": { "candidate": 1002, "issue": 34, "issue_score": -0.25 }, }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 9346, "fields": { "candidate": 1002, "issue": 35, "issue_score": -0.85 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 9347, "fields": { "candidate": 1002, "issue": 36, "issue_score": -1 } }, //宋楚瑜 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 9348, "fields": { "candidate": 50001, "issue": 32, "issue_score": 0.9 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 9349, "fields": { "candidate": 50001, "issue": 33, "issue_score": 0.9 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 9350, "fields": { "candidate": 50001, "issue": 34, "issue_score": 0.15 }, }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 9351, "fields": { "candidate": 50001, "issue": 35, "issue_score": 1 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_issue_score", "pk": 9352, "fields": { "candidate": 50001, "issue": 36, "issue_score": 0.5 } } ] campaignTrail_temp.candidate_state_multiplier_json = [ //台南市 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 25191, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 251, "state_multiplier": 0.38 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 25192, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 251, "state_multiplier": 0.38 } }, //嘉义县 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 25691, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 256, "state_multiplier": 0.35 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 25692, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 256, "state_multiplier": 0.38 } }, //花莲县 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 25591, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 255, "state_multiplier": 0.35 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 25592, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 255, "state_multiplier": 0.41 } }, //屏东 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 25391, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 253, "state_multiplier": 0.38 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 25392, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 253, "state_multiplier": 0.34 } }, //高雄 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 25291, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 252, "state_multiplier": 0.37 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 25292, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 252, "state_multiplier": 0.37 } }, //高雄县 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 252911, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 200403, "state_multiplier": 0.37 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 252921, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 200403, "state_multiplier": 0.34 } }, //台中县 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 190000, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 200401, "state_multiplier": 0.36 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 190001, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 200401, "state_multiplier": 0.33 } }, //台南县 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 190004, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 200402, "state_multiplier": 0.32 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 190005, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 200402, "state_multiplier": 0.38 } }, //台东 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 252912, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 254, "state_multiplier": 0.36 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 252922, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 254, "state_multiplier": 0.36 } }, //嘉义市 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 114514, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 257, "state_multiplier": 0.37 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 114515, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 257, "state_multiplier": 0.36 } }, //南投 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 566666, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 258, "state_multiplier": 0.37 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 666666, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 258, "state_multiplier": 0.33 } }, //彰化 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 114514123, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 260, "state_multiplier": 0.3755 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 1145141234, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 260, "state_multiplier": 0.35 } }, //云林 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 1111, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 259, "state_multiplier": 0.375 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 2222, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 259, "state_multiplier": 0.35 } }, //澎湖 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 5555, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 261, "state_multiplier": 0.355 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 6666, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 261, "state_multiplier": 0.37 } }, //台中 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 412241, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 262, "state_multiplier": 0.375 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 412411, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 262, "state_multiplier": 0.34 } }, //新竹县 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 101001, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 264, "state_multiplier": 0.38 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 101002, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 264, "state_multiplier": 0.35 } }, //新竹市 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 1010012, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 265, "state_multiplier": 0.38 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 1010022, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 265, "state_multiplier": 0.35 } }, //苗栗 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 2194, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 266, "state_multiplier": 0.38 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 2195, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 266, "state_multiplier": 0.35 } }, //新北市 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 12194, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 267, "state_multiplier": 0.35 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 12195, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 267, "state_multiplier": 0.37 } }, //台北市 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 121945, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 268, "state_multiplier": 0.36 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 121955, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 268, "state_multiplier": 0.36 } }, //桃园 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 221945, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 269, "state_multiplier": 0.37 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 221955, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 269, "state_multiplier": 0.34 } }, //基隆 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 321945, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 270, "state_multiplier": 0.37 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 321955, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 270, "state_multiplier": 0.34 } }, //金门 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 19581, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 271, "state_multiplier": 0.125 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 19582, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 271, "state_multiplier": 0.6 } }, //宜兰 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 195813, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 263, "state_multiplier": 0.385 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 195823, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 263, "state_multiplier": 0.35 } }, //连江 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 195812, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 272, "state_multiplier": 0.125 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 195822, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 272, "state_multiplier": 0.6 } }, //高雄县 { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 1958121, "fields": { "candidate": 67, "state": 200403, "state_multiplier": 0.37 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.candidate_state_multiplier", "pk": 1958221, "fields": { "candidate": 68, "state": 200403, "state_multiplier": 0.38 } } ] campaignTrail_temp.answer_score_global_json = [ { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952336, "fields": { "answer": 1952330, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": -0.01 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952350, "fields": { "answer": 1952341, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.01 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952357, "fields": { "answer": 1952344, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.01 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952368, "fields": { "answer": 1952360, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.015 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952369, "fields": { "answer": 1952360, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": 0.01 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952374, "fields": { "answer": 1952361, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.01 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952375, "fields": { "answer": 1952362, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": -0.01 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952379, "fields": { "answer": 1952363, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": -0.015 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952390, "fields": { "answer": 1952381, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.01 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952391, "fields": { "answer": 1952382, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": -0.015 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952394, "fields": { "answer": 1952382, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.028 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952397, "fields": { "answer": 1952384, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.01 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952411, "fields": { "answer": 1952403, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.012 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952422, "fields": { "answer": 1952414, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.015 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952423, "fields": { "answer": 1952414, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": 0.035 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952427, "fields": { "answer": 1952415, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.015 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952428, "fields": { "answer": 1952415, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": 0.053 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952433, "fields": { "answer": 1952416, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.015 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952434, "fields": { "answer": 1952416, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": 0.03 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952437, "fields": { "answer": 1952417, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.02 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952438, "fields": { "answer": 1952417, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": 0.025 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952448, "fields": { "answer": 1952443, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.01 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952450, "fields": { "answer": 1952441, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": -0.01 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952487, "fields": { "answer": 1952480, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.02 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952489, "fields": { "answer": 1952481, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.01 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952490, "fields": { "answer": 1952481, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": -0.02 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952493, "fields": { "answer": 1952482, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.015 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952505, "fields": { "answer": 1952497, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.015 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952507, "fields": { "answer": 1952498, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.0075 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952509, "fields": { "answer": 1952499, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.005 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952512, "fields": { "answer": 1952500, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.011 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952545, "fields": { "answer": 1952536, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.02 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952546, "fields": { "answer": 1952536, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": 0.025 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952548, "fields": { "answer": 1952537, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.012 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952550, "fields": { "answer": 1952537, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": 0.015 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952551, "fields": { "answer": 1952538, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": 0.01 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952554, "fields": { "answer": 1952535, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": 0.015 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952561, "fields": { "answer": 1952557, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.015 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952562, "fields": { "answer": 1952556, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": 0.03 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952563, "fields": { "answer": 1952557, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": 0.03 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952573, "fields": { "answer": 1952565, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": -0.012 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952577, "fields": { "answer": 1952567, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": -0.015 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952593, "fields": { "answer": 1952585, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.01 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952594, "fields": { "answer": 1952585, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": -0.015 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952596, "fields": { "answer": 1952586, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.015 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952599, "fields": { "answer": 1952587, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": 0.025 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952600, "fields": { "answer": 1952587, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.025 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952603, "fields": { "answer": 1952588, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.01 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952614, "fields": { "answer": 1952606, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.01 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952619, "fields": { "answer": 1952608, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.08 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952620, "fields": { "answer": 1952608, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": -0.05 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952636, "fields": { "answer": 1952627, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.02 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952641, "fields": { "answer": 1952629, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.01 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952649, "fields": { "answer": 1952643, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": -0.015 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952652, "fields": { "answer": 1952644, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.035 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952657, "fields": { "answer": 1952645, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.025 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952675, "fields": { "answer": 1952667, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.02 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952677, "fields": { "answer": 1952668, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.02 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952679, "fields": { "answer": 1952669, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.035 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952682, "fields": { "answer": 1952670, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": -0.0567 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952683, "fields": { "answer": 1952670, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": -0.035 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952720, "fields": { "answer": 1952712, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 68, "global_multiplier": -0.035 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952721, "fields": { "answer": 1952712, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "global_multiplier": 0.012 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_global", "pk": 1952722, "fields": { "answer": 1952713, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 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"fields": { "answer": 1953629, "state": 259, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "state_multiplier": 0.02 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_state", "pk": 1953642, "fields": { "answer": 1953629, "state": 200403, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "state_multiplier": 0.02 } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_score_state", "pk": 1953643, "fields": { "answer": 1953629, "state": 200402, "candidate": 67, "affected_candidate": 67, "state_multiplier": 0.02 } } ] campaignTrail_temp.answer_feedback_json = [ { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952331, "fields": { "answer": 1952327, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The DPP's governing team has always been considered young and inexperienced compared to the KMT. Within three years, we have changed three premiers and reorganized the cabinet three times. When will the small grass grow into a big tree?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952332, "fields": { "answer": 1952328, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Looking out the window at Ketagalan Boulevard, you ponder for a long time. That was renamed when you were the mayor of Taipei. These names are not Han Chinese names. A hundred years ago, these Taiwanese indigenous people might have wanted to take your heads, but now they have become the model minority revered as the bible of Taiwan's subjective consciousness. Today, the Kavalan people, who were forced to be affiliated with the Amis tribe, are recognized as the eleventh indigenous group." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952333, "fields": { "answer": 1952329, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Speaker Wang is a slick character, like a loach. Perhaps too slick, to the point of being disgusting. He tells you that the DPP caucus's agenda must be postponed. But even in the current political environment, there are at least some cross-party topics that the two parties can cooperate on." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952334, "fields": { "answer": 1952330, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "A tough attitude. Since the Legislative Yuan doesn’t give you a good face, why bother cooperating with them? Even if there are many legislators, they can’t win the presidential election... 39.3% of the national voters gave you the mandate. That’s your confidence." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952345, "fields": { "answer": 1952344, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The first direct flight between the two sides took off from Chiang Kai-shek International Airport, made a stop in Hong Kong, and successfully landed at Shanghai East Airport at 8:52 a.m., marking the first legal landing of a Republic of China aircraft on the mainland in 54 years. The narrow Taiwan Strait has separated too much history." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952346, "fields": { "answer": 1952343, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Unemployment remains high, exceeding 4.5%, and it’s expected to stay elevated this year. Prices are also starting to rise slightly. Young people are anxious about their future, fearing they won’t find jobs and worried about being abandoned by society." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952347, "fields": { "answer": 1952342, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You certainly know how to provoke China. CCTV and official media will seize on these events as evidence of your “Taiwan independence” crimes. You’ll be giving speeches next to the Snow Lion Flag, in front of a group of bald Tibetan monks. They don’t exactly resemble you." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952348, "fields": { "answer": 1952341, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The KMT is clearly not viewed by the Taiwanese people as the top choice for political reform. However, the DPP's recent governance performance has also left them uneasy. After all, at least half of Taiwan’s population still believes in the KMT, and we still need to improve our efforts in political reform." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952364, "fields": { "answer": 1952363, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "These military regulations date back to the historical period when the KMT retreated from the mainland in the 1950s and have persisted to this day without being abolished. Removing them won’t invite opposition from the KMT, but how much impact will this have on the political situation?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952365, "fields": { "answer": 1952362, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Lee Teng-hui himself never joined the TSU. But after your election, he quickly leaned toward the deep green camp. Those loyal to Lee Teng-hui have left the KMT, either re-employed in your administration or involved in forming his retirement life’s personal guard—the TSU. Once retired, one should enjoy family life and not interfere in politics anymore." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952366, "fields": { "answer": 1952361, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Continuing to attack the Legislative Yuan will certainly strengthen your base and cohesion, but at what cost? Speaker Wang, annoyed by your attacks and stubbornness, has canceled the Legislative Yuan’s discussion meeting on Taiwan’s purchase of U.S. military equipment." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952367, "fields": { "answer": 1952360, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "In the current political environment, protecting the environment is something both parties can engage in together. Taiwan’s beauty lies in its unique natural environment and conditions. Without these, what would become of our homeland?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952385, "fields": { "answer": 1952381, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "A cute child's voice comes from the program, followed by the president, wearing glasses, calmly reading from a teleprompter. You are showcasing your image here, but the specific actions are still to be observed. How effective will this be?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952386, "fields": { "answer": 1952382, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Politics is always part of our lives. The president's voice, strongly countering the CCP, resonates in the night sky. Meanwhile, more hospitals are becoming understaffed, beds are decreasing, and people on the streets are wearing masks in panic, everyone fearing that the person next to them might be an unknown carrier of the infection." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952387, "fields": { "answer": 1952383, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "At first, it was just one person, then a few, then dozens. Soon, hundreds or thousands were infected. Taipei City's Heping Hospital was sealed off, nurses' cries filled the air, deaths appeared on the list, and mandatory quarantine began to be implemented." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952388, "fields": { "answer": 1952384, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "No one is helping Taiwan. As a diplomatic orphan, no one supports our country's entry into the WHO. Everyone is wary of the red dragon in the East. What attitude will they have? This matter does not depend on us..." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952404, "fields": { "answer": 1952403, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Martyred medical staff began to appear. Cluster infections started occurring in hospitals, not only among patients but even among well-protected medical staff. Sealed hospitals appeared in both Taipei and Kaohsiung, with the virus raging on our land." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952405, "fields": { "answer": 1952402, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Mayor Ma Ying-jeou, wearing a mask, appeared in various parts of the city, deploying medical resources and understanding the situation in hospitals. This crisis is ravaging the national capital, and people are panic-stricken. When will it end?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952406, "fields": { "answer": 1952401, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "With the help of the KMT-PFP alliance, this bill was normally passed in the Legislative Yuan. However, Speaker Wang stated that after this special period, cooperation between the two parties will become difficult again. Frustrating." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952418, "fields": { "answer": 1952414, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The people are afraid that the KMT and PFP will sell out Taiwan, fearing that Beijing and the KMT will collude to deliver Taiwan to Zhongnanhai's dinner table at a cheap price. Many pan-green voters are more united under your banner; however, middle voters are tired of this, and pan-blue voters only feel more angry at these actions." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952419, "fields": { "answer": 1952415, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The PFP is just Song Chu-yu's one-man club. Without Song Chu-yu, PFP supporters would directly return to the KMT, right? Of course, Song Chu-yu knows that being vice president cannot be without rewards." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952420, "fields": { "answer": 1952416, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Lien Chan is a boring, lifeless old KMT bureaucrat. How can he compare to you? He can't even compare to his vice president. You are the son of a poor household from rural Tainan, a true son of Taiwan. He is the descendant of KMT vested interests born in China. How could such a person be chosen by the Taiwanese people?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952421, "fields": { "answer": 1952417, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Although small ads and articles attacking the interest exchange and secret meetings of the Lien-Song ticket are flying all over the internet, most people don’t seem very interested... These things are at most gossip and tabloid news; interest exchanges in politics seem to be routine." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952444, "fields": { "answer": 1952441, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Using this diplomatic incident to attack the KMT might not be entirely appropriate, but it can still strengthen your base and deepen their sense of Taiwanese identity. After all, who wants to cooperate with someone who intends to harm them?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952445, "fields": { "answer": 1952442, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The Presidential Office's strong reaction to Zhongnanhai shocked the political arena. The Taiwanese public, especially the pan-green supporters, felt very angry. The CCP diplomat's rant was played over and over on Taiwanese computer screens, etched into historical memory." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952446, "fields": { "answer": 1952443, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Those diplomatic allies speak for you every year; it's one of their few uses since they receive financial aid from Taiwan. But now, even diplomacy is becoming a battleground. What will the future hold?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952459, "fields": { "answer": 1952455, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Su Tseng-chang greeted the president with a big smile. In Taipei County, the Kuomintang holds most of the votes in Zhonghe and Yonghe, but Luzhou and Sanchong are mainly supportive of the DPP. As the most populous area in the country, these places certainly cannot be overlooked." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952460, "fields": { "answer": 1952457, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "These rural areas are still the same as before, unchanged. The sounds of vendors in the countryside markets and the chirping of crickets by the ponds make you feel like you’ve returned to your hometown. I hope these people will choose you!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952461, "fields": { "answer": 1952456, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You have been trying to gain the trust of the Hakka people; however, many questions in national exams are still in Minnan (Taiwanese), and the support of northern Hakkas for the KMT will not diminish overnight." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952462, "fields": { "answer": 1952458, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You returned to your hometown in Guantian, having your fellow villagers and family members film campaign ads for you. Your teacher says you were a good student and a good son. The old lady next door praises A-Bian’s respect and charisma. You feel very appreciated." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952484, "fields": { "answer": 1952480, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This is an old attack point, but it has always been effective. The Kuomintang cannot erase the resources they accumulated during the authoritarian era, which is entirely to your advantage. However, for middle voters, immediate livelihood issues are more important. Will prices rise tomorrow?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952485, "fields": { "answer": 1952481, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The Kuomintang will immediately counterattack, accusing you of administrative persecution. Only you know that only by eliminating the Kuomintang's funding sources and vast party assets can this greenhouse rose transplanted from China wither and rot in Taiwan's soil until it dies." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952486, "fields": { "answer": 1952482, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The Kuomintang's party assets may only be second to those of the Chinese Communist Party, but you choose to let them go. Perhaps the local factions and seeds of black gold planted during the Lee Teng-hui era are more suitable for you to attack?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952501, "fields": { "answer": 1952497, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This may be a desperate measure. Although you appeared in many other parts of the country and increased your influence, the DPP’s base in Hualien will only feel abandoned. In the end, You Ying-lung only received 25% of the vote, barely holding onto the base." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952502, "fields": { "answer": 1952498, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "When you appeared in Hualien on election eve, the intense campaign was already coming to an end. Your appearance brought almost no benefit. The next day, the DPP suffered a crushing defeat with only 28% of the vote. You might as well not have come." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952503, "fields": { "answer": 1952499, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This achieved some effect. Although Hualien is the KMT’s stronghold, your personal charm and ability as a charismatic leader will help the DPP make a breakthrough in Hualien. Just don’t expect too much." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952504, "fields": { "answer": 1952500, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This will achieve good results. The DPP’s vote share reached 35%, which means you definitely broke through the base. However, your active actions in Hualien came at the cost of abandoning efforts in other areas." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952520, "fields": { "answer": 1952516, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Since the \"Four Nos and One Without\" middle path was not feasible, you have restarted this extreme Taiwan independence rhetoric. The Taiwanese people can continue to enjoy your provocative speeches, and of course, all your new statements will be criticized by the CCP's official media." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952523, "fields": { "answer": 1952517, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The economic situation is mediocre at best, and the DPP government still has a lot of room for improvement in this area. Ordinary people also know this. Many voters supporting the Lien-Song ticket are attracted by the KMT's economic development space." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952524, "fields": { "answer": 1952518, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The KMT-PFP attacks your wavering stance on cross-strait relations, sometimes claiming to take a middle path and sometimes leaning towards extreme Taiwan independence. But most people are at best indifferent to these matters, and mainland China will express silent appreciation for this kind of talk." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952525, "fields": { "answer": 1952519, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Speaker Wang received your goodwill gesture, and the Legislative Yuan has rarely seen physical conflicts or serious verbal attacks during this period. Perhaps before the election, you will have the opportunity to pass your own bills?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952539, "fields": { "answer": 1952537, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "He knows exactly when to act. We hope that Lee Teng-hui remains “quiet” but, of course, if he occasionally steps forward at key moments to “nip” Lien–Song’s “unsavory deeds,” that would be acceptable." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952540, "fields": { "answer": 1952536, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You drive over to visit the retired Lee Teng-hui, with his granddaughter seated by his side. When you take out a note, he sends his granddaughter off to play. You can see the fear in his eyes, and soon enough, he promises to stand by you and support your campaign. This is a dark secret." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952541, "fields": { "answer": 1952535, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You will continue to receive support from the Taiwan Solidarity Union in the Legislative Yuan. Although they hold only a dozen or so seats, they are your only reliable allies, aren’t they? I just hope they won’t clash with you during the legislative elections." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952542, "fields": { "answer": 1952538, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Perhaps this man is a box-office poison, harmful to our efforts in attracting centrist voters. We cannot let his extreme pro-independence stance hurt our standing among the vast majority of voters. Ignore that old lunatic—didn’t he form the TSU because he could no longer tolerate the DPP?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952558, "fields": { "answer": 1952556, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Under your guidance, Chiou I-jen and the DPP legislators have already started working overtime to build our version of the “Citizens’ Referendum Act.” This will introduce a new system for the Taiwanese people that hasn’t been seen in 400 years. A new era, truly our own, is now launching." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952559, "fields": { "answer": 1952557, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You locked the proposal that Chiou I-jen brought in and put it in the drawer. From now on, its only fate is to be archived among the countless files and cabinets in the Presidential Office. Perhaps someday, future generations will find it." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952569, "fields": { "answer": 1952565, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office immediately summoned Song Chu-yu, demanding more explanations from him on this matter. Meanwhile, Lee Teng-hui also appeared, continuing to attack Song Chu-yu over this old mess from four years ago. Let them worry about it!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952570, "fields": { "answer": 1952566, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Can this check really be cashed? If it’s just a fantasy you’re giving to the deep green masses, that might be better: because if you actually push these agendas, it will turn the Taiwan Strait and even the world upside down. It’s best not to cash it..." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952571, "fields": { "answer": 1952567, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Lien Chan, this boring person... was once Lee Teng-hui’s prized student, but now he’s become the vanguard of Chinese nationalism. You can’t help but feel a surge of disgust. Why would such a person want to sell out Taiwan’s interests to the Chinese?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952572, "fields": { "answer": 1952568, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "I hope these measures can alleviate economic issues and tensions across the strait. The most extreme deep green independence activists will, of course, be dissatisfied with your measures... but this is beneficial for winning over moderate voters." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952589, "fields": { "answer": 1952585, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "While attacking the KMT is justified, it may be too late. You’re trying to pin the blame on the KMT, but Lien Chan will just fire back that it was Chen Shui‑bian’s failure to maintain diplomatic ties—another party squabble that voters won’t care about." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952590, "fields": { "answer": 1952586, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Crates of US dollars quietly leave the treasury and land in the hands of expatriate Taiwanese businessmen. Soon, the private coffers of those obscure Central American presidents are stuffed full. Let’s hope they don’t cause more trouble this election season." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952591, "fields": { "answer": 1952587, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "As you tour Panama and transit the US, pro‑DPP Taiwanese abroad celebrate your diplomatic expansion. Lien Chan follows suit, showing up at KMT overseas halls. On March 20, both sides will see legions of overseas voters return home to cast ballots." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952592, "fields": { "answer": 1952588, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Foreign Minister Eugene Chien combs the map and finally spots a Pacific microstate ready for our cash: the Republic of Kiribati announces that, effective November 7, it will establish ties with the Republic of China and sever relations with the PRC. Yet another ally perpetually in need of our handouts." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952610, "fields": { "answer": 1952606, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The moment this news breaks, both sides of the Strait will breathe a sigh of relief. Pan‑Blue and centrist voters will quietly applaud your move, while the hardcore independence camp will attack the DPP for capitulating to the “Chinese colonial system.” Overall, though, it works to your advantage." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952611, "fields": { "answer": 1952607, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This means that, without party support driving it, no citizen or group can single‑handedly trigger a referendum—which may be a blessing for Taiwan. After all, if referendums are abused, they could undermine cross‑Strait relations." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952612, "fields": { "answer": 1952608, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Wang Jing‑ping is eyeing your proposal. Who would dare think they can ram it through as a minority? One party vote kills Chiou I‑jen’s winning formula in the Legislative Yuan, making it the next KMT sacrifice." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952613, "fields": { "answer": 1952609, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This committee isn’t what we wanted, but we’re out of options. The people’s referendums must endure Legislative Yuan review… meaning citizens’ rights won’t be fully represented. And the KMT‑PFP alliance will clearly hold the upper hand." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952630, "fields": { "answer": 1952629, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The Formosa Faction is dead. Inside the DPP, your Justice Alliance is the largest faction, followed by various local cliques. Since coming to power, Hsu Hsin-liang has attacked you for abandoning DPP ideals and even begun cozying up to Lien Chan. Former chair Lin Yi-hsiung is now discussing halving Legislative Yuan seats with Lien as well—utterly disgraceful." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952631, "fields": { "answer": 1952628, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": " In rural Changhua, Tainan, Chiayi, and Yunlin, your Minnan speeches always go over well with farmers who only speak that dialect. They’re worlds apart from urban northerners, even if it’s just a few hours’ drive. All they care about is when they can sell their produce." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952632, "fields": { "answer": 1952627, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Many problems the KMT left behind remain unresolved—national identity, the economy, cross‑Strait relations. Those are the real new challenges for you, not theirs." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952633, "fields": { "answer": 1952626, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "A constitution is the supreme law of the land. Who can tell if you’re just playing politics or genuinely seeking Taiwan’s legal independence? Certainly our base will cheer, but everyone else will quake in fear." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952646, "fields": { "answer": 1952643, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The La Fayette arms purchase—one of Taiwan’s biggest unsolved cases of the 1990s—remains officially open. You’ve just raised it anew. Six French officials died mysteriously over this affair; countless Taiwanese did too, all under strange circumstances. And then, after a while, the story vanished again, buried in the whirlpool of history." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952647, "fields": { "answer": 1952644, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "That proclamation rattled the entire Ministry of Defense, the armed forces, and even the civil service apparatus. You knew they were all KMT voters, yet panic ensued. Veteran soldiers took to the streets, protesting the government’s “unfair” treatment—many lived on those high deposit rates—while DPP supporters branded them parasites, bleeding the treasury." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952648, "fields": { "answer": 1952645, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": " Last year, when you tried to reform agricultural financing, southern farmers erupted in outrage. You learned you couldn’t afford to alienate that vote bank. So you made a 180° turn and scrapped the reform. This is an election year—you know what happens if you offend them again." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952671, "fields": { "answer": 1952667, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This might win sympathy from pan-green and moderate voters. However, her losing her legs was decades ago, and this won’t help mitigate the damage from this incident. Still, you’ve managed to muddle through for now." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952672, "fields": { "answer": 1952668, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You quickly stopped further bleeding, but the damage is already done. At least the issue hasn’t spread any further. The only dissatisfied person is your wife, who can no longer earn more dividends from this..." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952673, "fields": { "answer": 1952669, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Your wife had to face the vicious Taiwanese press and media alone, stammering as she admitted her mistakes. This made you and your entire family the subject of ridicule for a whole week. You can almost see Lien Chan smirking at you." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952674, "fields": { "answer": 1952670, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Trying to turn this into a mutual mudslinging match has, as you can see, further divided Taiwanese society. But this still seems to work in your favor: the public is now paying a lot of attention to the Lien family’s wealth, which can be exploited..." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952691, "fields": { "answer": 1952687, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Most of Kaohsiung County supports the DPP, but within Kaohsiung City, especially in Zuoying District, there are many military villages with descendants of KMT soldiers who will provide a large number of votes for the KMT. Pingtung’s electoral geography is divided by a mountain range: to the east are indigenous tribes that support the KMT, and to the west are Minnan Han Chinese who support the DPP." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952695, "fields": { "answer": 1952688, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Except for Yilan and Pingtung, all other regions are strongly pro-KMT, but perhaps you can make some inroads here. Maybe one day, Hualien and Taitung will be colored with the DPP’s hue on the map, though you wonder if you’ll live to see that day." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952702, "fields": { "answer": 1952689, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "New Taipei has many battleground districts, and Tamsui and Sanzhi are such places. In the last presidential election, Lien Chan received over 40% of the vote here, far above the national average. But now the situation is different, and we hope to gain more votes here!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952706, "fields": { "answer": 1952690, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The Taichung Thermal Power Plant spews out thick, intense black smoke. A wrinkled hand tightly grips your suit. An old lady, her teeth fallen out and stained black and yellow from years of chewing betel nuts, asks you with a worried tone if you will send her grandson to war. She says she saw it on TV. You gently reassure her, firmly stating that under your leadership, there will be no war." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952716, "fields": { "answer": 1952712, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Of course, this will affect how swing voters view the KMT, but it may not necessarily benefit you. Although the DPP’s fresh image helps, mudslinging can also drive more voters toward spoiling their ballots or staying home." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952717, "fields": { "answer": 1952713, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Green voters will love this. You’ve fired up your base with the booklet “The Legend of Wealth Among Two Generations of Civil Servants” which is being passed around at rallies, letting people peek at the dark secrets behind a would‑be head of state. He’s just another daddy’s boy!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952718, "fields": { "answer": 1952714, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "A farmer in rural Changhua County received a leaflet from the ‘A‑Bian Campaign HQ.’ Having barely finished primary school, he stared at the image of Lien’s multimillion‑dollar golf membership and wondered how many years of fruit‑selling—or how many bowls of rice—he’d have to forgo to afford such a luxury." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952719, "fields": { "answer": 1952715, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The “VaryNews,” featuring scathing news reports and TV segments parodying the KMT and PFP—and hosted by this year’s Miss Taiwan, Chen Si-yu has gone viral and is being frantically snapped up by the public. Vendors at night markets can’t stock them fast enough. A wave of political entertainment is rising, and many people relish watching politicians get lampooned." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952736, "fields": { "answer": 1952733, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The American Institute in Taiwan is watching our referendum very closely. President Chen, the ‘troublemaker,’ shows no sign of backing down. But as long as the Taiwan question doesn’t become a major irritant in U.S.–China relations, our little domestic political drama hardly matters to them." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952737, "fields": { "answer": 1952734, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "And who is Taiwan’s biggest arms supplier? No doubt, it’s the current World Order’s top patron…" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952738, "fields": { "answer": 1952735, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Do these people really think they can control the whole world? Who knows how they’re doing in the Middle East and Central Asia—but here, we have our own standards. They can’t even manage Iraq or Afghanistan properly." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952751, "fields": { "answer": 1952747, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Those tactics aren’t unique. If you can do it, so can the KMT. They’re already selling candidate-themed swag and pins both online and offline. It won’t be enough. You need more." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952752, "fields": { "answer": 1952748, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "I’m not sure whether you’re winning their hearts or other body parts. But it’s surprisingly effective: you’ll pack in a ton of young people at your rallies. Perhaps you can subtly shift their political leanings?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952753, "fields": { "answer": 1952749, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "At least your support among the youth hasn’t collapsed, and clearly the stodgy KMT isn’t their first choice. With your strong youth backing, you might just overtake them on the final stretch." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952755, "fields": { "answer": 1952754, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "It gives Lien Chan the upper hand here. Still, most people support further reconciliation across the Strait, and a temporary defense vacuum won’t immediately sway votes. Privately, Minister of Defense Tang Yao-ming warns that with current troop numbers, a volunteer-only system couldn’t fill the annual manpower gap." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952773, "fields": { "answer": 1952769, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Framing this scandal purely as a partisan battle won’t keep you safe at the ballot box. Election day is fast approaching—you must tread carefully. Luckily, pan‑Green voters largely back you and will see this as malicious dirty tricks." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952774, "fields": { "answer": 1952770, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This, too, can be pointed back at the KMT. But obviously, more swing voters will grow weary of all this back‑and‑forth mud‑slinging. Voter turnout may well drop further—many are simply tired of the Blue‑Green brawl. We really need to dial down the attacks..." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952775, "fields": { "answer": 1952771, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "DPP stalwart legislator Shen Fu‑hsiung was pushed forward to absorb that fire. Quietly, he admitted he’d accompanied Chen Youhao to Wu Shu‑chen’s home to deliver the donation, but the First Lady flatly denied it—he excused her, saying she must’ve simply forgotten after all this time. In any case, the media’s spotlight has now shifted onto Shen Fu‑hsiung." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952776, "fields": { "answer": 1952772, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The Taiwanese public is livid at this wanted man—especially given his ties to the Mainland. He stole huge sums here but funneled them to China! Going after him personally might be our most effective tactic, but you’ll still take some blowback." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952795, "fields": { "answer": 1952791, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Political reform is the DPP’s sharpest weapon, and it poses an existential threat to the KMT. But given the baggage and controversies of your four‑year term so far, will voters really grant the DPP another four years?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952796, "fields": { "answer": 1952792, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Removing party influence from the military and the media is a basic requirement of true democratization. Your harsh critique of the KMT’s collusion with vested interests and its one‑party grip on the armed forces may sound familiar, but it will still remind voters of those fundamental facts." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952797, "fields": { "answer": 1952793, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Lien Chan hears your pointed sarcasm and undertones. He’ll counter that the Taiwanese need a capable, honest government, and accuse you of letting ideology trump the rule of law. You roll your eyes in private." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952798, "fields": { "answer": 1952794, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This is the strongest rebuttal to the KMT’s dirty‑money networks. Just naming those who rose fat and fast in the Lee Teng‑hui era reminds Taiwanese where that ill‑gotten wealth came from. At least the DPP hasn’t sunk so low!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952813, "fields": { "answer": 1952812, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Students, especially in central and southern Taiwan, back the DPP on this. KMT‐leaning students often do so for family reasons. Still, education reform seldom wins mass applause—just another battleground for mutual attacks!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952814, "fields": { "answer": 1952811, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The Judicial Yuan has never ruled that doing so violates the Constitution, but it does create doubts—and even a potential crisis. Under the presidential line of succession, the vice president is the second in line and the premier is third. If in such a scenario both the president and vice president are unable to govern, wouldn’t the country descend into chaos?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952815, "fields": { "answer": 1952810, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "When in opposition, both DPP and KMT have blasted each other’s spending—and will again. Fiscal conservatism is a double‐edged sword: whoever wields it gains a weapon. Unmet promises will hurt chances of re‐election, but first things first: winning office matters." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952816, "fields": { "answer": 1952809, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Balancing the budget is vital, but most people only feel real relief when prices stabilize. Fiscal conservatism makes easy attack lines, and the rising inequality gap still worries everyone…" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952830, "fields": { "answer": 1952826, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Many Hoklo elders in central and southern rural areas back you and the DPP’s localist stance. In your home township of Guantian, DPP support will be overwhelming—probably zero KMT votes in the two villages you grew up in. That’s the power of our kinship networks: they are your people." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952831, "fields": { "answer": 1952827, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Lien Chan only ever sells out Taiwan—after all, he’s a pure‑bred Chinese, not born here. He’s a spineless follower: first a foil for Mr. Lee, now Mr. Song’s puppet. Pathetic!\n\n" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952832, "fields": { "answer": 1952828, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "A‑Bian is the son of a destitute rural family in Tainan—never expected to survive infancy, yet now he leads 23 million Taiwanese. That’s the highest honor. We’re all Taiwan’s children, but they see hope in you." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952833, "fields": { "answer": 1952829, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Are you slyly mocking Mr. Lien’s own family woes? Ha! A‑Bian‑style, a velvet‑glove jab. Might come in handy down the road?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952849, "fields": { "answer": 1952845, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Lee Yuan‑tseh has hesitated to back you this time. Last election he helped enormously, but now he’s only issued a vague statement praising the DPP as Taiwan’s best hope for reform despite its shortcomings. Can that really be called an endorsement?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952850, "fields": { "answer": 1952846, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Soon the press went wild with rumors of Lien Chan’s family drama and alleged spousal abuse. One DPP figure after another attacked him for disrespecting women’s rights—until his wife Lian Fang‑yu held a press conference to refute the claims, and the storm finally died down." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952851, "fields": { "answer": 1952847, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Lee Teng‑hui did reappear to lend a hand, delivering a long speech about defending Taiwan’s democracy and freedom, and attacking Lien Chan and Song Chu‑yu for allegedly selling out to the CCP." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952852, "fields": { "answer": 1952848, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Wang Yung‑ching, founder of Formosa Plastics, publicly criticized Chen Shui‑bian’s handling of cross‑Strait relations, urging quicker ties and trade with the mainland—but so far with little result. Many have already shifted their chips to Lien Chan." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952870, "fields": { "answer": 1952866, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "He stands beside you, giving a speech. You hold his hand, basking in the cheers and chants of a crowd full of love for Taiwan. Ten years ago, you hated this “godfather of black gold” and his KMT; now, ten years later, you stand hand in hand with him." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952871, "fields": { "answer": 1952867, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Many Minnan people living along the coast—now a minority in Miaoli—came out to join you, and DPP politicians showed up to bolster the numbers. From one‑year‑olds to centenarians, Taiwanese families came out en masse, hand in hand." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952872, "fields": { "answer": 1952868, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "“We don’t want Chinese missiles pointed at us. We want our children free from CCP oppression!” shouted a citizen of Taipei. “Chinese missiles—NO! Chinese missiles—NO! Chinese missiles—NO!” the MC thundered on stage as the crowd raised their hands in unison." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952873, "fields": { "answer": 1952869, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Even children too young to vote are chanting “Chen Shui‑bian for President!” The surging crowd stirs the soul. Where are those who haven’t come out? You can’t help but wonder." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952888, "fields": { "answer": 1952884, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Many elderly mainland veterans are angry at A-Bian. After all, the vast majority of them are staunch KMT voters, but a few still show respect to you as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. As you walk through the veterans’ nursing homes, you see portraits of Chiang Kai-shek and Sun Yat-sen one after another." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952889, "fields": { "answer": 1952885, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This Southern tour is your comfort zone—criticism is rare, and supporters swarm in droves. Being president feels easiest here, and relaxing in the Southern echo chamber only feels better." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952890, "fields": { "answer": 1952886, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Vice President Lu recounts how she won Taoyuan, winning over many Minnan speakers. Your outreach to the Hakka will impress them—though core loyalties won’t shift overnight." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952891, "fields": { "answer": 1952887, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Huge sums are already poured into these battlegrounds. Lien and Song are locked in a tug‑of‑war here—this election will hinge on just a few percentage points. You must fight hard in these hotspots." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952913, "fields": { "answer": 1952909, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Your security detail immediately whisks you to safety, then races you to Chi Mei Hospital in Tainan for emergency care. It was an assassination attempt! Who’s behind it?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952914, "fields": { "answer": 1952910, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Doctors finally get you into the ER and remove the bullet lodged in your belly. After stitching you up, the wound’s salmon‑like shape earns it the nickname “tuna belly.”" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952915, "fields": { "answer": 1952911, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "She was shot in the knee. But first, take care of yourself. Thankfully, the assassination attempt failed—otherwise, I can’t imagine how our country would ever move forward." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952917, "fields": { "answer": 1952916, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The Central Election Commission did not announce the cancellation or postponement of the election. Tomorrow will be a true life-and-death battle. The results of your four years in office will be decided in the ballot boxes of the Taiwanese people... Good luck, President Chen Shui-bian." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952921, "fields": { "answer": 1952920, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "President Chen Shui-bian’s skull was blown apart. A plume of blood mist rose from his head, and he dropped straight down, lifeless. Vice President Lu Hsiu-lien was also hit—the horrific massacre took place in broad daylight…" } }, //游锡堃 { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952927, "fields": { "answer": 1952923, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You delivered a public address at the Presidential Office, and society is on edge. If even the President cannot secure his own safety, what hope do ordinary citizens have? The unrest has led to massive mobilization of the police, the military police, and even the armed forces." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952928, "fields": { "answer": 1952924, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You and Chairman Lien Chan met in secret at the Presidential Office. He seemed quite pleased, remarking on the recent renovations—this country is already in chaos… You watched quietly, aware that this man might be the greatest beneficiary of the shooting, and wondered if he’d oust you in two months." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952929, "fields": { "answer": 1952925, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Taiwan’s entire police force has been mobilized. All off-duty military and police personnel were recalled to duty to maintain order. Criminal Investigation Bureau Director Hou You-yi is leading a vigorous manhunt and a thorough examination of the crime scene." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952946, "fields": { "answer": 1952942, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Mainland Affairs Council Chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen has joined your ranks. Well, she isn’t even a DPP member… but under the circumstances, it seems we have no other option." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952949, "fields": { "answer": 1952943, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Your fellow Yilan native, Chen Ding-nan, has been tapped as the VP nominee. His reputation for upholding law and order and fighting corruption will further strengthen our push for political reform." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952950, "fields": { "answer": 1952944, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You’ve selected Yeh Chu-lan—widow of martyr journalist Cheng Nan-jun and incumbent legislator—as your running mate. Beyond bolstering the independence movement, she’ll help shore up our support among Hakka voters." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952958, "fields": { "answer": 1952945, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Former Tainan County Magistrate and current legislator Chen Tang-shan has been nominated as VP. President Chen’s death has brought profound grief to the people of Tainan… let’s hope we can channel that into electoral energy." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952970, "fields": { "answer": 1952966, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "As that message spreads, DPP support is consolidating among southerners, Minnan speakers, and the elderly. Many green-leaning voters are excited by your vision for Taiwan’s future—while more centrists, sensing the risk of conflict, are gravitating toward the Lien-Song camp." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952972, "fields": { "answer": 1952967, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You couldn’t even bear to look at his coffin—it was too horrifying. Leading figures from across the political spectrum attended, listening to your eulogy full of clichés about Chen’s life and achievements." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952973, "fields": { "answer": 1952968, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Your premiership record is at best mixed. Still, it’s not the most pressing issue—and you’ll have enough political capital to fend off Lien and Song’s attacks here." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952974, "fields": { "answer": 1952969, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The truth of the assassination attempt remains unknown—was it a lone gunman, a hired hand, even a professional assassin sent by Beijing to stop Chen? Or internal DPP factional fighting? No one really knows." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952992, "fields": { "answer": 1952990, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Economic performance under your term isn’t terrible, but it doesn’t match the KMT’s heyday growth. At least you’ve tried to play the economic card, but many still prefer the opposition’s critiques." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952993, "fields": { "answer": 1952991, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The moment you said that, several local factions, legislators, and county chiefs leapt to support your candidacy. Whoever among them secures the nomination in 2008 knows you’ll reward their help now." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1952994, "fields": { "answer": 1952989, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "As of 2003, the new ROC passports for the first time include the word “Taiwan.” Many state firms worried about the economic impact of renaming—some even clamored for “Taiwan Airlines” instead of China Airlines. But there’s no doubt these changes honor our Taiwanese motherland." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953003, "fields": { "answer": 1952999, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The December legislative elections aren’t a sure win for you. If you can’t retake the legislature, those bargaining chips mean nothing—especially if you lose the presidency too." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953004, "fields": { "answer": 1953000, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "That’s a slap in the face to your pro-independence base. With Election Day around the corner, it’s unclear whether such a statement will win you any votes." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953005, "fields": { "answer": 1953001, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "One can only hope these efforts pay off. Despite DPP branches and supporters in the U.S. holding rallies and events, Congress remains unmoved—even pro-Taiwan lawmakers haven’t managed to act in time." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953019, "fields": { "answer": 1953016, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You drop your ballot into the box. Hardly any media are following your every move, even though you’re the acting president. How A-bian’s legacy will unfold? The voters’ ballot boxes will decide." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953022, "fields": { "answer": 1953021, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The post-mortem revealed that President Chen Shui-bian was struck directly in the heart and killed; Vice President Lu Hsiu-lien was hit in the lung and is still fighting for her life. This is a horror beyond words… Premier You Si-kun will immediately assume the presidency in acting capacity and oversee the nation’s affairs…" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953027, "fields": { "answer": 1953024, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You’ve tapped former Premier Chang Chun-hsiung as your vice-presidential candidate. He complements your focus on municipal affairs with his national experience—but be wary: the KMT may link him to the early economic downturn under President Chen Shui-bian." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953028, "fields": { "answer": 1953025, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You’ve nominated Legislator You Ching, a former Taipei County Magistrate, as your VP. If we can turn Taipei County green, we’ll significantly reduce Lien–Song’s chances—after all, the north is the KMT’s stronghold!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953029, "fields": { "answer": 1953026, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You’ve nominated Pingtung County Magistrate Su Jia-chyuan as your VP. Since you yourself once led Pingtung County, this pairing could greatly boost DPP turnout there—two Pingtung natives doubling our strength in that county!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953044, "fields": { "answer": 1953040, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "President Chen’s funeral was solemn and dignified. Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu sat beside you, mourning the very president they were attacking just days before. When a leader falls, his reputation and prestige rise immediately." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953045, "fields": { "answer": 1953041, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Vice President Lu is still recuperating in hospital. She resents You Si-kun having bypassed her to assume the presidency, but she has nonetheless offered verbal support for your candidacy—though without any binding commitment.\n\n" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953046, "fields": { "answer": 1953042, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu are seasoned at this kind of mudslinging—they counter that you lack national administrative experience. After all, who doesn’t know that Lien Chan, as VP, was merely Lee Teng-hui’s sidekick? You’re the one truly holding power here." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953047, "fields": { "answer": 1953043, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You were swiftly appointed Acting DPP Chairman—much to You Si-kun’s displeasure—since the President usually serves as party chair. But as the presidential candidate, this will only deepen your influence within the DPP." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953062, "fields": { "answer": 1953059, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Targeting Song may be an even stronger tactic—yet he built up considerable local power and experience as provincial governor, and his name recognition still outshines yours. Many voters continue to trust the KMT and PFP’s governing track record." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953063, "fields": { "answer": 1953060, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": " Most Taipei County residents remain satisfied with your leadership—you were ranked among the nation’s top-ten county chiefs. Still, running while holding office is seen as giving yourself an ‘insurance policy’: if you lose, you simply return to your county magistrate’s chair." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953064, "fields": { "answer": 1953061, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This move terrifies the Lien-Song campaign headquarters—did you really have that much confidence in victory? It left the KMT scrambling, searching for your hidden “ace.” In back-room betting odds across Taiwan, your chances suddenly look stronger; many now see you as the frontrunner." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953076, "fields": { "answer": 1953072, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Launching that so close to election day is risky. Still, you’ve rallied huge support from Taiwanese communities in the U.S. and Japan—cheering “Su Tseng-chang for President!”—and they’ve promised to return home and vote on April 17 to safeguard Taiwan’s democracy." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953077, "fields": { "answer": 1953073, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "That’s a pretty bland answer. Who’s talking about war right now? If we were still in Chen Shui-bian’s term this might resonate, but today Lien’s China policy clearly dominates, and your centrist approach is falling flat." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953078, "fields": { "answer": 1953074, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Constantly attacking the KMT and PFP probably isn’t winning you votes. Over a year of mutual mud-slinging and dizzying tactics has exhausted the public… is this really the politics people want?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953079, "fields": { "answer": 1953075, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "That sounds like a post-election campaign promise. While it might be genuinely necessary, today’s voters have little appetite for another plebiscite: our society is already fractured and partisan enough." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953094, "fields": { "answer": 1953090, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "On the eve of the vote, the KMT’s rally site was only a few blocks from yours. Scores of police were deployed to keep both sides’ supporters from clashing. Good luck on Election Day!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953095, "fields": { "answer": 1953091, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Your Taichung events were packed—hundreds of central Taiwanese turned out to see your bald-headed candidacy. Will you prevail tomorrow?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953096, "fields": { "answer": 1953092, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Candles and bouquets still line Jinhua Road, the horror of President Chen’s assassination lingered in the air. Your campaign drew throngs of Tainan residents—some wept and howled, clutching his portrait and denouncing the KMT for his murder." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953097, "fields": { "answer": 1953093, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Kaohsiung’s electoral geography is astounding—in Zuoying District, over 90% of navy veterans’ descendants back the KMT, while just a street over, 90% of local farmers and town residents back the DPP. Here’s hoping you can turn out even more green votes tomorrow!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953104, "fields": { "answer": 1953103, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "He hands you your soy milk. “You’re with the DPP… but honestly, I don’t follow politics. What’s the difference between you and the KMT? Crime’s still bad… KMT or DPP, it’s all the same to us regular folks.”\nYou accept the piping-hot cup, set it down on the wooden table, and think it over." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953108, "fields": { "answer": 1953106, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The bullet remains lodged deep inside you, impossible to extract. That night, doctors fight desperately to save you, but massive internal bleeding and a ruptured liver prove fatal. After a night of agonizing struggle, President Chen Shui-bian succumbs to his wounds, felled by an assassin’s bullet." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953109, "fields": { "answer": 1953107, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": " Vice President Lu Hsiu-lien, too, lies unconscious beside you—but you have no opportunity to worry about her. Your own ruptured liver and uncontrolled hemorrhage claim your life almost instantly. There is no chance of survival." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953115, "fields": { "answer": 1953111, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Magistrate Su Tseng-chang has graciously accepted your proposal. Though he’s somewhat displeased that you were tapped before him, he’s willing to sacrifice for party unity." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953116, "fields": { "answer": 1953112, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "As a neutral-minded intellectual, Li Ying-yuan lost the 2002 Taipei mayoral race to Ma Ying-jeou, but his clean image and non-partisan stance will lend you credibility." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953117, "fields": { "answer": 1953113, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The people of Tainan remain steeped in grief over the President’s death. While this choice may bolster your support there, it inevitably carries the weight of Chen’s blood." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953118, "fields": { "answer": 1953114, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "In Chen Shui-bian’s hometown of Guantian Township, relatives held a tearful farewell ceremony—his mother wept for her lost son after decades of widowhood." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953132, "fields": { "answer": 1953129, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The public has heard too many tales of feuding between Lien and Song since 2000. Raising that now won’t gain you much—it’ll still leave you vulnerable on this point." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953133, "fields": { "answer": 1953130, "candidate": 78, "answer_feedback": "In the coming days, the DPP and media will muddy the waters by dredging up Lien’s financial controversies and Song’s U.S. asset issues—while Lien and Song retaliate by attacking your record as Kaohsiung’s mayor. Frankly, where’s the hope in all this?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953134, "fields": { "answer": 1953131, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Your vote share in the last two Kaohsiung elections wasn’t rock‐solid—if it had slipped by just two or three points, you might never have been nominated. Even winning Kaohsiung again this time is by no means guaranteed." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953150, "fields": { "answer": 1953147, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The KMT and its friendly media simply ignore your explanation and keep pounding you, clinging to the possibility of your guilt. As a result, your poll numbers have slipped again. Can they recover?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953151, "fields": { "answer": 1953148, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The issue swirls into another muddle until your campaign HQ resorts to legal demands to cool things down—temporarily. But in any case, any legal action won’t bear fruit until after the election." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953152, "fields": { "answer": 1953149, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Your lawyers immediately file suits with the local prosecutor’s office, one after another, against TVBS, the United Daily News, China Times, and other pro-KMT media and newspapers for defamation. All those cases will go to court—and be decided—after the election." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953164, "fields": { "answer": 1953160, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "If the DPP offers enough olive branches and avoids pandering to extreme independence advocates, Beijing is likely to respond in kind. Whether that goodwill translates into real economic benefits or diplomatic easing will depend on what comes next." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953165, "fields": { "answer": 1953161, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Returning to Chen Shui-bian’s line is the safe choice—but with Election Day fast approaching, you need bolder moves to boost your polling. Otherwise, if Lien Chan wins, Taiwan risks backsliding." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953166, "fields": { "answer": 1953162, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You’ve drawn a clear line: pro-China, step aside; pro-Taiwan, step forward. This may deepen north–south divisions, but as long as you lock in the vast vote in central and southern Taiwan, the strategy works.\n\n" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953167, "fields": { "answer": 1953163, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "In Chen Shui-bian’s four years, mainland China and Hong Kong already became Taiwan’s top trading partners. Despite daily DPP efforts to decouple politically, economic ties have surged. Still, most Taiwanese businesspeople back the KMT-PFP ticket—your remarks might make some of them think twice." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953187, "fields": { "answer": 1953183, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You’ve toured temples from Pingtung to Changhua, hopping from one shrine to the next. By the end, you didn’t even know which gods you’d prayed to—but you’ve connected with countless grassroots supporters. Will they carry you across the finish line?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953188, "fields": { "answer": 1953184, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You and Su Tseng-chang have appeared together up North. Though most Taipei voters back the KMT and Ma Ying-jeou’s campaign has dented your influence there, you’ve still managed to shore up support in Minnan communities." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953189, "fields": { "answer": 1953185, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "That may stir some unease among your green base, but everyone agrees economic stability matters. Many have heard your Kinmen–Matsu pledge, and DPP turnout in those counties should tick up—though you’ll likely never carry them." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953190, "fields": { "answer": 1953186, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Love for Taiwan and calls for self-determination—will they really push you past the finish line? You’ll need enough votes in the South to offset your weakness in the North, or all these base-building efforts may be in vain." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953207, "fields": { "answer": 1953206, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You smiled and answered the reporter's questions easily. Entering the polling station, no one can see who you voted for. You took off your glasses and rubbed your eyes. You knew that fatigue had taken over your body." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953211, "fields": { "answer": 1953209, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The Special Services unit halts the vehicle and leaps into action. Riot police swiftly clear the crowd and escort you into the armored car speeding you toward Ketagalan Boulevard. Why weren’t these security measures in place sooner?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953212, "fields": { "answer": 1953210, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "President Chen’s body is still warm when you’re rushed into the Presidential Office, prepared to take the oath as the new President. You never imagined Taiwan’s first female President would be born in such circumstances. Gazing at the portrait of Sun Yat-sen before you, your hand trembles." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953219, "fields": { "answer": 1953216, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This woman—known for her distinctive hairstyle—served time alongside you in prison. But can she really serve as vice president? And will rural voters accept a ticket headed by two women? If it works, though, it could send shockwaves through Taiwanese—and even world politics!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953220, "fields": { "answer": 1953217, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This is the safe choice—at least you won’t be challenging rural attitudes about gender balance, which is a key part of your base. But it won’t ignite much enthusiasm among women’s groups." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953232, "fields": { "answer": 1953229, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Condolence messages pour in from around the world: the U.S., Japan, South Korea—and even the mainland issues a terse but polite statement. President Chen’s legacy now rests in your hands. How will you preserve it?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953233, "fields": { "answer": 1953230, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The Formosa Incident was decades ago; for many Taiwanese, party turnover was just a few years back. Memories of martial law still linger, and while political reform isn’t quite the rallying cry it once was, stressing it remains effective." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953234, "fields": { "answer": 1953231, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "In rural areas, some older voters wonder how a woman who never married or bore children could rise so high—and may resist allowing their daughters similar paths. But in the cities, the prospect of a second term for a female president electrifies women voters. Numerous women’s advocacy groups are already backing your bid for re-election." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953251, "fields": { "answer": 1953248, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You truly are Chen’s undisputed successor, but can you hold onto that legitimacy? Many within the party may quietly prefer your defeat now, so they can mount their own bids in 2008." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953252, "fields": { "answer": 1953250, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You’ve finally hit on a winning approach. With your shadow cabinet filled out and construction funds for central and southern Taiwan allocated, local southern factions are already swinging open their doors to you." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953258, "fields": { "answer": 1953249, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Distancing yourself from factional ties means you lack a solid support bloc; even with your seniority, you have no base to rely on—only by deftly balancing these competing interests can you hold the party together." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953275, "fields": { "answer": 1953273, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Stoking that fear has its effect. Forget social issues for a moment—if Taiwan falls into CCP hands, who will care about women’s rights? At least that’s how many Southern voters see it. Soon, concerns over your gender will be drowned out by the rallying cry to ‘defend Taiwan.’" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953276, "fields": { "answer": 1953272, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "After the campaign rally in Yunlin concluded, an elderly farmer—with a heavy Taiwanese accent—asked you why you hadn’t married or had children. He said his wife had two daughters and nearly drowned their third child, but thankfully the third was a son. You told him that such actions are illegal—this is the twenty-first century!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953277, "fields": { "answer": 1953271, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This will boost your support in urban areas and garner greater backing among younger voters, especially young women. But can you rely on that support to make up for losses in the Central and Southern strongholds?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953278, "fields": { "answer": 1953270, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Women’s turnout in this election is expected to break records. Many women have joined your campaign as volunteers, wholeheartedly canvassing for you—they see themselves in you." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953304, "fields": { "answer": 1953300, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Taiwan’s WTO accession has shown the benefits of free trade—but such agreements can only happen after your re-election. Who knows what a Lien-Song administration might do? They may prefer closer ties with China!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953305, "fields": { "answer": 1953301, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Extending an olive branch to China could hurt your base—especially with suspicions that the assassination attempt on President Chen may have been CCP-linked. In that case, why vote for you over Lien?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953306, "fields": { "answer": 1953302, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This will certainly spur consumption and economic activity. Once people receive their tax rebates, they won’t forget which administration delivered those benefits—after all, who doesn’t love extra cash?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953307, "fields": { "answer": 1953303, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Emphasizing this keeps the DPP’s core supporters motivated. You’re using President Chen’s martyrdom to energize your campaign—but as his lawful successor, no one can fault you for it." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953322, "fields": { "answer": 1953321, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "As you exit the polling station, you see a crowd of women volunteers gathered around you, cheering “Lu Hsiu-lien for President!” You smile broadly, but your heart is filled with anxiety. If you let them down, will they cry off their makeup tonight?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953326, "fields": { "answer": 1953325, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": " Lee Teng-hui has begun to fiercely criticize Lien Chan and Song—two protégés he once carefully nurtured who have now gone their separate ways. He says that only the DPP can truly reform Taiwan and preserve its freedom and democracy, and thus earnestly urges everyone to continue supporting A-bian’s re-election!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953329, "fields": { "answer": 1953328, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Many Minnan people living along the coast—now a minority in Miaoli—came out to join you, and DPP politicians showed up to bolster the numbers. From one‑year‑olds to centenarians, Taiwanese families came out en masse, hand in hand." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953334, "fields": { "answer": 1953333, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "“We don’t want Chinese missiles pointed at us. We want our children free from CCP oppression!” shouted a citizen of Taipei. “Chinese missiles—NO! Chinese missiles—NO! Chinese missiles—NO!” the MC thundered on stage as the crowd raised their hands in unison." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953338, "fields": { "answer": 1953337, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Even children too young to vote are chanting “Chen Shui‑bian for President!” The surging crowd stirs the soul. Where are those who haven’t come out? You can’t help but wonder." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953345, "fields": { "answer": 1953344, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Lee Yuan‑tseh has hesitated to back you this time. Last election he helped enormously, but now he’s only issued a vague statement praising the DPP as Taiwan’s best hope for reform despite its shortcomings. Can that really be called an endorsement?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953349, "fields": { "answer": 1953348, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Soon the press went wild with rumors of Lien Chan’s family drama and alleged spousal abuse. One DPP figure after another attacked him for disrespecting women’s rights—until his wife Lian Fang‑yu held a press conference to refute the claims, and the storm finally died down." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953352, "fields": { "answer": 1953351, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The stories of Moses and Joshua are always the talk of the town. It seems Lee Teng-hui has already treated you as his true political heir—almost as if he’s forgotten how, back in 2000, he fawned over Lien Chan as his crown prince, and attacked both you and Song Chu-yu with such ferocity." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953356, "fields": { "answer": 1953355, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Wang Yung‑ching, founder of Formosa Plastics, publicly criticized Chen Shui‑bian’s handling of cross‑Strait relations, urging quicker ties and trade with the mainland—but so far with little result. Many have already shifted their chips to Lien Chan." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953362, "fields": { "answer": 1953361, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Lee Yuan‑tseh has hesitated to back you this time. Last election he helped enormously, but now he’s only issued a vague statement praising the DPP as Taiwan’s best hope for reform despite its shortcomings. Can that really be called an endorsement?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953366, "fields": { "answer": 1953365, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Soon the press went wild with rumors of Lien Chan’s family drama and alleged spousal abuse. One DPP figure after another attacked him for disrespecting women’s rights—until his wife Lian Fang‑yu held a press conference to refute the claims, and the storm finally died down." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953369, "fields": { "answer": 1953368, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Lee Teng‑hui did reappear to lend a hand, delivering a long speech about defending Taiwan’s democracy and freedom, and attacking Lien Chan and Song Chu‑yu for allegedly selling out to the CCP." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953373, "fields": { "answer": 1953372, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Although the economic performance over the past few years has been less than satisfactory, the DPP’s promises and sense of responsibility for economic recovery have kept Lee Teng-hui’s business allies—who once backed you—in your camp, even though they would immediately flock to Lien Chan if he were elected." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953378, "fields": { "answer": 1953377, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Lee Yuan‑tseh has hesitated to back you this time. Last election he helped enormously, but now he’s only issued a vague statement praising the DPP as Taiwan’s best hope for reform despite its shortcomings. Can that really be called an endorsement?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953382, "fields": { "answer": 1953381, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Soon the press went wild with rumors of Lien Chan’s family drama and alleged spousal abuse. One DPP figure after another attacked him for disrespecting women’s rights—until his wife Lian Fang‑yu held a press conference to refute the claims, and the storm finally died down." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953385, "fields": { "answer": 1953384, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The stories of Moses and Joshua are always the talk of the town. It seems Lee Teng-hui has already treated you as his true political heir—almost as if he’s forgotten how, back in 2000, he fawned over Lien Chan as his crown prince, and attacked both you and Song Chu-yu with such ferocity." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953389, "fields": { "answer": 1953388, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Although the economic performance over the past few years has been less than satisfactory, the DPP’s promises and sense of responsibility for economic recovery have kept Lee Teng-hui’s business allies—who once backed you—in your camp, even though they would immediately flock to Lien Chan if he were elected." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953394, "fields": { "answer": 1953393, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Lee Yuan‑tseh has hesitated to back you this time. Last election he helped enormously, but now he’s only issued a vague statement praising the DPP as Taiwan’s best hope for reform despite its shortcomings. Can that really be called an endorsement?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953398, "fields": { "answer": 1953397, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Taiwanese society watched as Lien Chan’s family quarrels became the everyday punchline of people’s tea-time conversations. DPP officials continuously assailed him over alleged domestic violence and called for advances in women’s rights—only falling silent when Lian Fangyu herself stepped forward to refute the claims and announced her intention to pursue legal action." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953401, "fields": { "answer": 1953400, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The stories of Moses and Joshua are always the talk of the town. It seems Lee Teng-hui has already treated you as his true political heir—almost as if he’s forgotten how, back in 2000, he fawned over Lien Chan as his crown prince, and attacked both you and Song Chu-yu with such ferocity." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953406, "fields": { "answer": 1953405, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Although the economic performance over the past few years has been less than satisfactory, the DPP’s promises and sense of responsibility for economic recovery have kept Lee Teng-hui’s business allies—who once backed you—in your camp, even though they would immediately flock to Lien Chan if he were elected." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953401, "fields": { "answer": 1953400, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The stories of Moses and Joshua are always the talk of the town. It seems Lee Teng-hui has already treated you as his true political heir—almost as if he’s forgotten how, back in 2000, he fawned over Lien Chan as his crown prince, and attacked both you and Song Chu-yu with such ferocity." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953406, "fields": { "answer": 1953405, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Although the economic performance over the past few years has been less than satisfactory, the DPP’s promises and sense of responsibility for economic recovery have kept Lee Teng-hui’s business allies—who once backed you—in your camp, even though they would immediately flock to Lien Chan if he were elected." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953413, "fields": { "answer": 1953409, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "With your tacit approval, the Fifth Legislative Yuan will amend the constitution next year to put this on the political agenda—but we’ll need to wait until after the election to pursue it. The KMT is expected to back our constitutional reform move." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953423, "fields": { "answer": 1953410, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "It’s not only the KMT that has strong local factions. However, if this goes through, the PFP would be largely absorbed by the KMT—undermining Song Chu-yu’s influence—and the Taiwan Solidarity Union would be subsumed by the DPP, leaving smaller parties with even less chance." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953424, "fields": { "answer": 1953411, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Lien Chan accuses you of paying lip service to political reform while actually preserving the status quo for your own party’s benefit. Yet DPP legislators from metropolitan areas—especially Taipei City—are pleased: with multi-member districts, they won’t have to compete against strong KMT candidates in Taipei." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953438, "fields": { "answer": 1953434, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Thanks to your strong rapport with the Legislative Yuan, Speaker Wang and the KMT legislators have begun scrutinizing your bills and budget. The Ministry of National Defense fears substantial cuts, but if the legislation passes smoothly, Taiwan’s Patriot missiles and US submarines will become powerful guardians of the nation. We hope the KMT and the PFP can strike a balance between fiscal restraint and national defense." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953439, "fields": { "answer": 1953435, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "September 3 is already ROC Armed Forces Day. The Executive Yuan will indeed name it National Defense Education Day. But if there ever came a day when all 23 million Taiwanese had to use those wartime skills… it’s a dreadful thought best left unimagined.\n\n" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953440, "fields": { "answer": 1953436, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Vice President Lu Hsiu-lien loudly praises the DPP’s record on women’s rights in this legislature, as if she had any real role. She’s effectively a figurehead with no real portfolio—yet you dare not remove her. Who knows what skeletons Chen Shui-bian left in his closet?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953441, "fields": { "answer": 1953437, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Why do Indigenous voters always back the KMT? You can’t fathom it. Aren’t they victims of the 2/28 Massacre? Or have the ties between KMT branches and tribal chiefs grown too entrenched? In any case, extending the DPP’s reach into Hualien and Taitung’s rural areas is never a bad idea." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953456, "fields": { "answer": 1953455, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The KMT and many civic groups accuse you of violating fiscal discipline by pouring huge sums into defense at the expense of economic development. Polls show 43% oppose the procurement, while 48% support it. Expect significant budget cuts and legislative scrutiny of the arms deal." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953460, "fields": { "answer": 1953459, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "September 3 is already ROC Armed Forces Day. The Executive Yuan will indeed name it National Defense Education Day. But if there ever came a day when all 23 million Taiwanese had to use those wartime skills… it’s a dreadful thought best left unimagined.\n\n" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953463, "fields": { "answer": 1953462, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Vice President Lu Hsiu-lien loudly praises the DPP’s record on women’s rights in this legislature, as if she had any real role. She’s effectively a figurehead with no real portfolio—yet you dare not remove her. Who knows what skeletons Chen Shui-bian left in his closet?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953467, "fields": { "answer": 1953466, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Why do Indigenous voters always back the KMT? You can’t fathom it. Aren’t they victims of the 2/28 Massacre? Or have the ties between KMT branches and tribal chiefs grown too entrenched? In any case, extending the DPP’s reach into Hualien and Taitung’s rural areas is never a bad idea." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953478, "fields": { "answer": 1953477, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "As you entered the honorably discharged veterans’ retirement home, numerous enraged former soldiers accused you of siphoning off their pensions and assets. Pointing their fingers in your face, they shouted that you’re a “Taiwan independence extremist” who has no business being here. All because they’re so attached to that KMT-granted 18% preferential deposit rate, right?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953483, "fields": { "answer": 1953482, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This Southern tour is your comfort zone—criticism is rare, and supporters swarm in droves. Being president feels easiest here, and relaxing in the Southern echo chamber only feels better." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953491, "fields": { "answer": 1953490, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Vice President Lu recounts how she won Taoyuan, winning over many Minnan speakers. Your outreach to the Hakka will impress them—though core loyalties won’t shift overnight." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953497, "fields": { "answer": 1953496, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Huge sums are already poured into these battlegrounds. Lien and Song are locked in a tug‑of‑war here—this election will hinge on just a few percentage points. You must fight hard in these hotspots." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953505, "fields": { "answer": 1953504, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Targeting Song may be an even stronger tactic—yet he built up considerable local power and experience as provincial governor, and his name recognition still outshines yours. Many voters continue to trust the KMT and PFP’s governing track record." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953509, "fields": { "answer": 1953508, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": " Most Taipei County residents remain satisfied with your leadership—you were ranked among the nation’s top-ten county chiefs. Still, running while holding office is seen as giving yourself an ‘insurance policy’: if you lose, you simply return to your county magistrate’s chair." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953513, "fields": { "answer": 1953512, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "This move terrifies the Lien-Song campaign headquarters—did you really have that much confidence in victory? It left the KMT scrambling, searching for your hidden “ace.” In back-room betting odds across Taiwan, your chances suddenly look stronger; many now see you as the frontrunner." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953517, "fields": { "answer": 1953516, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The Kuomintang and the People First Party continuously attack the Premier for the economic downturn and issues caused during 2001-2002, putting you in an awkward position... Despite Premier Chang Chun-hsiung's constant rebuttals against these accusations, it still causes damage to you." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953522, "fields": { "answer": 1953521, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You tried to appoint Chen Chu as Vice President, but because the strained relations with the Legislative Yuan left by A-Bian have yet to be repaired, the nomination was put on hold, and the vice-presidential post remains vacant. What can you do?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953527, "fields": { "answer": 1953526, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "You tried to appoint Lin Hsin-yi as Vice President, but because the strained relations with the Legislative Yuan left by A-Bian have yet to be repaired, the nomination was put on hold, and the vice-presidential post remains vacant. What can you do?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953534, "fields": { "answer": 1953533, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The La Fayette arms purchase—one of Taiwan’s biggest unsolved cases of the 1990s—remains officially open. You’ve just raised it anew. Six French officials died mysteriously over this affair; countless Taiwanese did too, all under strange circumstances. And then, after a while, the story vanished again, buried in the whirlpool of history." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953538, "fields": { "answer": 1953537, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "That proclamation rattled the entire Ministry of Defense, the armed forces, and even the civil service apparatus. You knew they were all KMT voters, yet panic ensued. Veteran soldiers took to the streets, protesting the government’s “unfair” treatment—many lived on those high deposit rates—while DPP supporters branded them parasites, bleeding the treasury." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953545, "fields": { "answer": 1953544, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": " Last year, when you tried to reform agricultural financing, southern farmers erupted in outrage. You learned you couldn’t afford to alienate that vote bank. So you made a 180° turn and scrapped the reform. This is an election year—you know what happens if you offend them again." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953556, "fields": { "answer": 1953555, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Rising unemployment has many Pan-Green supporters terrified at the prospect that the KMT might open Taiwan to large numbers of Mainland tourists or even laborers. We already have too few jobs in Taiwan!" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953562, "fields": { "answer": 1953561, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The La Fayette arms purchase—one of Taiwan’s biggest unsolved cases of the 1990s—remains officially open. You’ve just raised it anew. Six French officials died mysteriously over this affair; countless Taiwanese did too, all under strange circumstances. And then, after a while, the story vanished again, buried in the whirlpool of history." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953566, "fields": { "answer": 1953565, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "That proclamation rattled the entire Ministry of Defense, the armed forces, and even the civil service apparatus. You knew they were all KMT voters, yet panic ensued. Veteran soldiers took to the streets, protesting the government’s “unfair” treatment—many lived on those high deposit rates—while DPP supporters branded them parasites, bleeding the treasury." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953573, "fields": { "answer": 1953572, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": " Last year, when you tried to reform agricultural financing, southern farmers erupted in outrage. You learned you couldn’t afford to alienate that vote bank. So you made a 180° turn and scrapped the reform. This is an election year—you know what happens if you offend them again." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953585, "fields": { "answer": 1953584, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The La Fayette arms purchase—one of Taiwan’s biggest unsolved cases of the 1990s—remains officially open. You’ve just raised it anew. Six French officials died mysteriously over this affair; countless Taiwanese did too, all under strange circumstances. And then, after a while, the story vanished again, buried in the whirlpool of history." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953589, "fields": { "answer": 1953588, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "That proclamation rattled the entire Ministry of Defense, the armed forces, and even the civil service apparatus. You knew they were all KMT voters, yet panic ensued. Veteran soldiers took to the streets, protesting the government’s “unfair” treatment—many lived on those high deposit rates—while DPP supporters branded them parasites, bleeding the treasury." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953596, "fields": { "answer": 1953595, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": " Last year, when you tried to reform agricultural financing, southern farmers erupted in outrage. You learned you couldn’t afford to alienate that vote bank. So you made a 180° turn and scrapped the reform. This is an election year—you know what happens if you offend them again." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953608, "fields": { "answer": 1953607, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "The La Fayette arms purchase—one of Taiwan’s biggest unsolved cases of the 1990s—remains officially open. You’ve just raised it anew. Six French officials died mysteriously over this affair; countless Taiwanese did too, all under strange circumstances. And then, after a while, the story vanished again, buried in the whirlpool of history." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953612, "fields": { "answer": 1953611, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "That proclamation rattled the entire Ministry of Defense, the armed forces, and even the civil service apparatus. You knew they were all KMT voters, yet panic ensued. Veteran soldiers took to the streets, protesting the government’s “unfair” treatment—many lived on those high deposit rates—while DPP supporters branded them parasites, bleeding the treasury." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953619, "fields": { "answer": 1953618, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": " Last year, when you tried to reform agricultural financing, southern farmers erupted in outrage. You learned you couldn’t afford to alienate that vote bank. So you made a 180° turn and scrapped the reform. This is an election year—you know what happens if you offend them again." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953630, "fields": { "answer": 1953629, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "As these remarks grow more frequent, your rallies and campaign events become increasingly focused on hardcore Minnan-speaking Pan-Green fundamentalists in central and southern Taiwan. The Presbyterian churches, rural communities, and Green-leaning intellectuals will love these statements." } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953645, "fields": { "answer": 1953644, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": "Your relationship with the legislature has indeed improved. Most political initiatives now face far less intense opposition. Perhaps, if you compromise more, a Pan-Blue majority might not be so frightening?" } }, { "model": "campaign_trail.answer_feedback", "pk": 1953649, "fields": { "answer": 1953648, "candidate": 67, "answer_feedback": " This may harm your standing among extreme independence advocates, but your overall policy remains in line with the DPP’s core. It can also bolster your support in central Taiwan and traditionally KMT-leaning areas, alleviating voters’ concerns about cross-Strait relations." } } ] const targetNode = document.getElementById("game_window"); const config = { attributes: true, childList: true, subtree: true }; function onGameWindowChanged(mutationList, observer) { updateQuestionBanner(); updateadvisor(); } function tunnel(new_q){ return e.questions_json[e.questions_json.map(f=>f.pk).indexOf(new_q)]; } const observer = new MutationObserver(onGameWindowChanged); observer.observe(targetNode, config); //全局变量 e.VPisCandidate = 0; //连宋配 function updateQuestionBanner() { let questionBanner = document.getElementById("campaign_sign"); if(!questionBanner || questionBanner.nodeName != "DIV") return; let img = document.createElement('img'); if(e.VPisCandidate == 0) { img.src = 'https://i.imgur.com/FB8uEux.png'; $("#game_window")[0].style.backgroundImage = "url(https://i.imgur.com/XWCL5na.jpeg)" } questionBanner.replaceWith(img); } function updateadvisor() { if(e.abian == 1) { campaignTrail_temp.election_json[0]["fields"].advisor_url = "https://i.imgur.com/WetnAbu.gif"; } if(e.Youxikun == 1) { campaignTrail_temp.election_json[0]["fields"].advisor_url = "https://i.imgur.com/RweA1Bz.gif"; } if(e.suzhenchang == 1) { campaignTrail_temp.election_json[0]["fields"].advisor_url = "https://i.imgur.com/MnliJDv.gif"; } if(e.xiechangting == 1) { campaignTrail_temp.election_json[0]["fields"].advisor_url = "https://i.imgur.com/UjLMFFg.gif"; } if(e.luhsiulien == 1) { campaignTrail_temp.election_json[0]["fields"].advisor_url = "https://i.imgur.com/iPsGYEt.gif"; } } e.cyoa = true e = campaignTrail_temp e.Economy = 0;//经济政策 e.Legislative = 0; //立法院友好度 e.MainlandFriendly = 0;//对陆友好度 e.td = 0;//台独程度 e.TSU = 0;//台联和李登辉 e.army = 0;//国军 //开始变量 e.start = 0; e.ref = 0; //候选人 e.Youxikun = 0; e.abian = 1; e.suzhenchang = 0; e.xiechangting = 0; e.luhsiulien = 0; function switcheroo1() { var id = e.candidate_json.map(p=>p.pk).indexOf(67) e.candidate_json[id].fields.first_name = "" e.candidate_json[id].fields.last_name = "You Si Kun" } function vp1() { for (let key in vpTable) { if (vpTable[key] === DppVpName) { vpTable[key] = DppVpName1; } } } function vp2() { for (let key in vpTable) { if (vpTable[key] === DppVpName) { vpTable[key] = DppVpName2; } } } function vp3() { for (let key in vpTable) { if (vpTable[key] === DppVpName) { vpTable[key] = DppVpName3; } } } function vp4() { for (let key in vpTable) { if (vpTable[key] === DppVpName) { vpTable[key] = DppVpName4; } } } function vp5() { for (let key in vpTable) { if (vpTable[key] === DppVpName) { vpTable[key] = DppVpName5; } } } function vp6() { for (let key in vpTable) { if (vpTable[key] === DppVpName) { vpTable[key] = DppVpName6; } } } function vp7() { for (let key in vpTable) { if (vpTable[key] === DppVpName) { vpTable[key] = DppVpName7; } } } function vp8() { for (let key in vpTable) { if (vpTable[key] === DppVpName) { vpTable[key] = DppVpName8; } } } function vp9() { for (let key in vpTable) { if (vpTable[key] === DppVpName) { vpTable[key] = DppVpName9; } } } function vp10() { for (let key in vpTable) { if (vpTable[key] === DppVpName) { vpTable[key] = DppVpName10; } } } function vp11() { for (let key in vpTable) { if (vpTable[key] === DppVpName) { vpTable[key] = DppVpName11; } } } function vp12() { for (let key in vpTable) { if (vpTable[key] === DppVpName) { vpTable[key] = DppVpName12; } } } function vp13() { for (let key in vpTable) { if (vpTable[key] === DppVpName) { vpTable[key] = DppVpName13; } } } function vp14() { for (let key in vpTable) { if (vpTable[key] === DppVpName) { vpTable[key] = DppVpName14; } } } function switcheroo2() { var id = e.candidate_json.map(p=>p.pk).indexOf(67) e.candidate_json[id].fields.first_name = "" e.candidate_json[id].fields.last_name = "Su Tseng chang" } function switcheroo3() { var id = e.candidate_json.map(p=>p.pk).indexOf(67) e.candidate_json[id].fields.first_name = "" e.candidate_json[id].fields.last_name = "Hsieh Chang ting" } function switcheroo4() { var id = e.candidate_json.map(p=>p.pk).indexOf(67) e.candidate_json[id].fields.first_name = "" e.candidate_json[id].fields.last_name = "Lu Hsiu lien" } cyoAdventure = function (a) { ans = campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.length-1]; e.noCounter += 1 let pop_vote = e.current_results[0]; let playerPolling = (pop_vote.find(p => p.pk === e.candidate_id)).pvp; let i = 0; pop_vote.sort((a, b) => { return a.pk - b.pk; }); //分值 //台独 if( ans == 1952328){ e.td += 1; e.MainlandFriendly -= 1; } if( ans == 1952342){ e.td += 1; e.MainlandFriendly -= 1; } if( ans == 1952382){ e.td += 1; e.MainlandFriendly -= 1; } if( ans == 1952414){ e.td += 1; e.MainlandFriendly -= 1; } if( ans == 1952441){ e.td += 1; e.MainlandFriendly -= 1; } if( ans == 1952442){ e.td += 1; e.MainlandFriendly -= 1; } if( ans == 1952516){ e.td += 1; e.MainlandFriendly -= 1; } if( ans == 1952566){ e.td += 2; e.MainlandFriendly -= 2; } if( ans == 1952567){ e.td += 1; e.MainlandFriendly -= 1; } if( ans == 1952626){ e.td += 1; e.MainlandFriendly -= 1; } if( ans == 1952735){ e.td += 1; e.MainlandFriendly -= 1; } if( ans == 1952734){ e.td -= 2; e.MainlandFriendly += 1; } if( ans == 1952868){ e.td += 1; e.MainlandFriendly -= 1; } //立法院 if( ans == 1952329){ e.Legislative += 1; } if( ans == 1952330){ e.Legislative -= 1; } if( ans == 1952361){ e.Legislative -= 1; } if( ans == 1952360){ e.Legislative += 1; } if( ans == 1952401){ e.Legislative += 1; } if( ans == 1952481){ e.Legislative -= 1; } if( ans == 1952519){ e.Legislative += 1; } if( ans == 1952535){ e.Legislative += 1; } if( ans == 1952609){ e.Legislative += 1; } //李登辉 if( ans == 1952362){ e.TSU += 1; } if( ans == 1952535){ e.TSU += 1; } if( ans == 1952538){ e.TSU -= 2; } // if( ans == 1952536){ e.TSU += 2; } if( ans == 1952537){ e.TSU += 1; } if( ans == 1952847){ e.TSU += 1; } if( ans == 1952866){ e.TSU += 1; } if( ans == 1953351){ e.TSU += 1; } if( ans == 1953368){ e.TSU += 1; } if( ans == 1953384){ e.TSU += 1; } if( ans == 1953400){ e.TSU += 1; } //经济 if( ans == 1952327 ){ e.Economy += 1; } if( ans == 1952343 ){ e.Economy += 1; } if( ans == 1952517 ){ e.Economy += 2; } if(ans == 1952754){ e.Economy += 1; } if(ans == 1952810){ e.Economy += 1; } if(ans == 1952809){ e.Economy += 1; } if(ans == 1952812){ e.Economy += 1; } if(ans == 1952848){ e.Economy += 1; } if(ans == 1952568){ e.Economy += 1; } //两岸 if(ans == 1952344){ e.MainlandFriendly += 1; e.td -= 1; } if(ans == 1952518){ e.MainlandFriendly += 1; e.td -= 1; } if(ans == 1952568){ e.MainlandFriendly += 1; e.td -= 1; } if(ans == 1952588){ e.MainlandFriendly -= 1; e.td += 1; } if(ans == 1952606){ e.MainlandFriendly += 1; e.td -= 1; } if(ans == 1952772){ e.MainlandFriendly -= 1; e.td += 1; } //公投 if(ans == 1952556){ e.ref += 1; } if(ans == 1952608){ e.ref -= 2; } //国军 if(ans == 1952644){ e.army -= 1; } if(ans == 1952754){ e.army -= 1; } if(ans == 1952792){ e.army += 1; } if(ans == 1953434){ e.army += 1; } if(ans == 1953455){ e.army -= 1; } if(ans == 1953537){ e.army -= 1; } if(ans == 1953565){ e.army -= 1; } if(ans == 1953588){ e.army -= 1; } if(ans == 1953611){ e.army -= 1; } //副总统 if(ans == 1952942){ vp1(); } if(ans == 1952943){ vp2(); } if(ans == 1952945){ vp3(); } if(ans == 1952944){ vp4(); } if(ans == 1953024){ vp5(); } if(ans == 1953025){ vp6(); } if(ans == 1953026){ vp7(); } if(ans == 1953111){ vp8(); } if(ans == 1953112){ vp9(); } if(ans == 1953113){ vp10(); } if(ans == 1953114){ vp11(); } if(ans == 1953216){ vp12(); } if(ans == 1953217){ vp13(); } //广告 if(newAd) { newAd = false; campaignTrail_temp.banner1.src = getRandomItem(ads); campaignTrail_temp.banner1.parentNode.style.visibility = "visible"; campaignTrail_temp.banner2.src = getRandomItem(ads); campaignTrail_temp.banner2.parentNode.style.visibility = "visible"; } else { newAd = true; } //游锡堃 if( e.td >= 7 && e.Youxikun == 0 && e.player_answers.includes(1952383)){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[30] = tunnel(1952865); //实际问题是+1 } //苏贞昌 if (e.td >= 4 &&e.td < 7 &&e.suzhenchang === 0 && e.player_answers.includes(1952689) && (e.player_answers.includes(1952455) || e.player_answers.includes(1952884) || e.player_answers.includes(1953477))) { campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[30] = tunnel(1953020); } //谢长廷 if (e.td < 4 && e.xiechangting === 0 && e.player_answers.includes(1952687) && (e.player_answers.includes(1952458) || e.player_answers.includes(1952885) ||e.player_answers.includes(1953482))) { campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[30] = tunnel(1953105); } if(ans == 1953106 || ans == 1953107 ){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="" campaignTrail_temp.candidate_image_url="https://i.imgur.com/sa0MJdZ.png" e.xiechangting += 1; e.abian -= 1; switcheroo3(); campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[31] = tunnel(1953110); //实际问题是+1 ctsAchievement("Sueno Hsieh"); } if(ans == 1953111 || ans == 1953112 || ans == 1953113 || ans == 1953114){ campaignTrail_temp.question_number = 26;//实际问题是+2 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[27] = tunnel(1953128); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[28] = tunnel(1953146); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[29] = tunnel(1953159); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[30] = tunnel(1953182); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[31] = tunnel(1953205); //实际问题是+1 } if(ans == 1953021 ){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="" campaignTrail_temp.candidate_image_url="https://i.imgur.com/Cawcfh0.jpeg" e.suzhenchang += 1; e.abian -= 1; switcheroo2(); campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[31] = tunnel(1953023); //实际问题是+1 ctsAchievement("Electric Fireball"); } //吕秀莲 if ( e.td < 4 && e.Economy >= 2 && e.luhsiulien === 0 && e.player_answers.includes(1952629) && e.player_answers.includes(1952456) && (e.player_answers.includes(1952867) || e.player_answers.includes(1952886) || e.player_answers.includes(1953490))) { campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[30] = tunnel(1953208); } if(e.Legislative >= 0 && (ans == 1953209 || ans == 1953210)){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="" campaignTrail_temp.candidate_image_url="https://i.imgur.com/YDbMvtR.jpeg" e.luhsiulien += 1; e.abian -= 1; switcheroo4(); campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[31] = tunnel(1953215); //实际问题是+1 ctsAchievement("Sueno Hsieh"); } if(e.Legislative < 0 && ( ans == 1953209 || ans == 1953210)){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="" campaignTrail_temp.candidate_image_url="https://i.imgur.com/YDbMvtR.jpeg" e.luhsiulien += 1; e.abian -= 1; switcheroo4(); campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[31] = tunnel(1953520); //实际问题是+1 ctsAchievement("International Big Mouth"); } if(ans == 1953217 || ans == 1953216 ){ campaignTrail_temp.question_number = 26;//实际问题是+2 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[27] = tunnel(1953228); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[28] = tunnel(1953247); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[29] = tunnel(1953269); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[30] = tunnel(1953299); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[31] = tunnel(1953320); //实际问题是+1 } if(ans == 1953521 || ans == 1953526 ){ campaignTrail_temp.question_number = 26;//实际问题是+2 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[27] = tunnel(1953228); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[28] = tunnel(1953247); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[29] = tunnel(1953269); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[30] = tunnel(1953299); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[31] = tunnel(1953320); //实际问题是+1 } if(ans == 1953024 || ans == 1953025 || ans == 1953026){ campaignTrail_temp.question_number = 26;//实际问题是+2 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[27] = tunnel(1953039); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[28] = tunnel(1953058); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[29] = tunnel(1953071); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[30] = tunnel(1953089); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[31] = tunnel(1953102); //实际问题是+1 } //谢长廷副总统 if(ans == 1953111 ){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="https://i.imgur.com/Cawcfh0.jpeg" } if(ans == 1953112 ){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/09/%E6%9D%8E%E6%87%89%E5%85%83_%28cropped%29.JPG/250px-%E6%9D%8E%E6%87%89%E5%85%83_%28cropped%29.JPG" } if(ans == 1953113 ){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/55/%E8%A8%B1%E6%B7%BB%E8%B2%A1%E5%A7%94%E5%93%A1.jpg/250px-%E8%A8%B1%E6%B7%BB%E8%B2%A1%E5%A7%94%E5%93%A1.jpg" } if(ans == 1953114 ){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/Su-Huan-chih-cropped.png" } // if(ans == 1953024 ){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="https://i.imgur.com/SRl6xLb.jpeg" } if(ans == 1953025 ){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="https://i.imgur.com/SPyTCy7.jpeg" } if(ans == 1953026 ){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="https://i.imgur.com/bNps6IA.png" } if(ans == 1952942 ){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="https://i.imgur.com/N8j8QEe.jpeg" } if(ans == 1952943 ){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="https://i.imgur.com/aeTtuzm.jpeg" } if(ans == 1952944 ){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="https://i.imgur.com/TZjkVne.jpeg" } if(ans == 1952945 ){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="https://i.imgur.com/1y8tuRl.jpeg" } if(ans == 1953216 ){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="https://i.imgur.com/IdA74bc.jpeg" } if(ans == 1953217 ){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="https://i.imgur.com/kp33bzZ.jpeg" } if(ans == 1952920 ){ campaignTrail_temp.running_mate_image_url="" campaignTrail_temp.candidate_image_url="https://i.imgur.com/XfsDd9N.png" e.Youxikun += 1; e.abian -= 1; switcheroo1(); campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[31] = tunnel(1952922); //实际问题是+1 ctsAchievement("Uncle Buffalo"); } if(e.player_answers.includes(1952669) && ans == 1952771){ ctsAchievement("Cut quickly!"); } if(ans == 1952923 || ans == 1952924 || ans == 1952925){ campaignTrail_temp.question_number = 26;//实际问题是+2 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[27] = tunnel(1952941); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[28] = tunnel(1952962); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[29] = tunnel(1952963); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[30] = tunnel(1952964); //实际问题是+1 campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[31] = tunnel(1952965); //实际问题是+1 } //差分问题们// //18题目经济好 if( e.Economy >= 2 ){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[17] = tunnel(1953532); //实际问题是+1 } //18题目台独高 if( e.td >= 5 ){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[17] = tunnel(1953560); //实际问题是+1 } //18题目立法院关系好 if( e.Legislative >= 4 ){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[17] = tunnel(1953583); //实际问题是+1 } //18题大陆关系好· if( e.MainlandFriendly >= 2 ){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[17] = tunnel(1953606); //实际问题是+1 } if( e.suzhenchang == 1 && e.player_answers.includes(1953024)){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[28] = tunnel(1953503); //实际问题是+1 } //老兵// if( e.army <= -1 && e.abian == 1){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[29] = tunnel(1953476); //实际问题是+1 } if( e.player_answers.includes(1952829) && e.abian == 1 ){ campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[27] = tunnel(1953392); //实际问题是+1 } if (e.TSU >= 3 && e.abian == 1) { if (e.Economy < 3 && e.abian == 1) { campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[27] = tunnel(1953343); campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[28] = tunnel(1953324); } else if (e.Economy >= 3 && e.abian == 1) { campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[27] = tunnel(1953376); } } // 处理 TSU <3 但 Economy >=3 的情况 else if (e.Economy >= 3 && e.abian == 1) { campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[27] = tunnel(1953360); } else { // campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[27] = default_value; } //如果没有公投 if (e.ref === 0 || e.ref === -1) { campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[21] = tunnel(1953408); } else if (e.ref === 1) { campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[21] = { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952730, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "The Americans are banging on our door. They’ve heard about our referendum proposal and expressed serious concerns. The U.S. government has made it clear it doesn’t want either side unilaterally altering the status quo across the Strait, nor does it want Taiwan moving toward de jure independence. Meanwhile, China—unusually—has stayed silent rather than launching public attacks during this campaign. This could become a real headache… We could simply ignore Washington, of course, but that would seriously damage the Taiwan–U.S. relationship we worked so hard to maintain. What can we do?", "likelihood": 1 } } } // 立法院 if (e.ref == 1) { campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[15] = { "model": "campaign_trail.question", "pk": 1952605, "fields": { "priority": 0, "description": "Speaking of referendums, we still don’t even have a complete Referendum Act. Given the KMT’s dominant position in the Legislative Yuan, any Referendum Act proposed by the DPP will inevitably be vetted by the KMT‑PFP alliance. Therefore, we will table two versions of the bill: one drafted by the Executive Yuan and another introduced by Legislator Chai Trong-rong. The latter represents our best possible terms—yet it will almost certainly be voted down. We must compromise on these points… otherwise we won’t be able to hold any referendum.", "likelihood": 1 } } } // 操作B的条件 if ((e.ref == 0 || e.ref == -1) && e.Legislative >= 3 && e.ref != 1) { campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[15] = tunnel(1953433); } // 操作C的条件 else if ((e.ref == 0 || e.ref == -1) && e.Legislative <= 3 && e.ref != 1) { campaignTrail_temp.questions_json[15] = tunnel(1953454); } } campaignTrail_temp.jet_data = [{} ] let newAd = true; function getRandomItem(items) { return items[Math.floor(Math.random()*items.length)]; } const ads = [ "https://i.imgur.com/UfLdplj.gif", "https://i.imgur.com/6ae3GVd.gif", "https://i.imgur.com/uDlelwr.png", "https://i.imgur.com/0Tm2NEr.gif", "https://i.imgur.com/CCwDQlx.gif", "https://i.imgur.com/MzinNe6.gif", "https://i.imgur.com/GZNIU1H.gif", "https://i.imgur.com/WNQ8y0R.gif", "https://i.imgur.com/x5ax8V2.gif", "https://i.imgur.com/yfJLLkE.gif", "https://i.imgur.com/5QSL1uG.gif", "https://i.imgur.com/cKl6pOm.gif", 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error

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The Regime Trial of the Chen's Government is Over! The KMT-PFP Alliance Wins the 2004 Election!

The opposition parties formed a coalition government, ending the short-lived DPP regime

As the first light of dawn gently pierces the horizon, a new future for Taiwan slowly emerges on the skyline. It is a subtle and hopeful dawn, as if heralding the coming of an entirely new era. On March 19, when news of A-Bian being shot swept over like a cold wind, a lingering suspense gripped your heart—could this be yet another conspiracy designed to rob you of victory? Tomorrow, as the people’s ballot boxes reveal the truth, all mysteries will finally be laid bare.

After casting that sacred vote, you stroll to the imposing headquarters of the KMT, joining a grand assembly on the night of the vote count. Down below, thousands of people gather in a surging tide, each person clutching a flag adorned with the Blue Sky, White Sun, and a Red Ground. The KMT, the People First Party, the New Party—every pan-blue faction has converged beneath your soaring banner. In the midst of the crowd, the fluttering of countless flags weaves a picture of passionate unity, causing the light in your eyes to shimmer with a hazy mist.

Barely had the voting ended when the television screens began to flash with a torrent of numbers and announcements. The media launched into a frenzy of inflated figures. Although each station’s numbers were slightly exaggerated, the unanimous message was clear—Lien and Song were leading by a wide margin. At 4:02, one channel proclaimed that Lien and Song’s vote count had exceeded 100,000; shortly after, at 4:18, other channels reported figures over one million; at 4:30, a channel boldly announced three million votes; and even before 5:00, another channel declared the tally had surpassed five million. Frowning, you hurriedly checked the Central Election Commission’s website—only a mere 50,000-plus valid votes had been counted. This numerical game was nothing more than a media stunt designed to capture ratings.

As night deepens, the deep blue on the screen transforms into a vast, boundless ocean, gradually swallowing county after county. This beautiful island has chosen to embrace the same hue as the infinite sea; every sparkling pixel embodies the people's unwavering support for you. At this moment, it is no longer empty posturing or mere hype—it is an unassailable victory. From the very start of the count, Lien and Song’s lead was unshakable, and now it stands as firm as a rock. All the polls and predictions had long tilted in your favor; Taiwanese voters had come to expect this outcome. Yet when the final numbers burst forth on the screen, even you found yourself holding your breath, overwhelmed by the weight of victory.

With a vote share exceeding 55%, you have secured the eleventh presidency of the Republic of China—an outcome that had been meticulously planned by you and your campaign team. A-Bian’s cunning tricks never materialized; the scandals involving party assets, domestic violence, and property disputes—as well as the murky gunshot incident—failed to impact the result. Chen Shui-bian’s pitifully assembled campaign team and their populist tactics were utterly crushed by the mighty alliance of the KMT and the People First Party, becoming nothing more than a dismal chapter in history. The past four years seem like a nightmare you whisper to yourself in the twilight.

At that moment, the telephone rings, carrying a tone of surrender from A-Bian. You respond courteously yet firmly, as that small-town man from Tainan on the other end of the line can only begrudgingly admit that his victory was nothing but a stroke of luck he never deserved. Though a secret thrill of triumph stirs within you, you know you must maintain your dignity and swallow that sneer deep inside.

After enduring his feeble ramblings, you finally feel a long-awaited sense of release. Just then, the grand doors of the party headquarters suddenly swing open, as if beckoning you to step outside.

“Chairman Lien—no, President! The crowd outside demands that you address them!”

Song Chu-yu rushes in, his face alight with uncontainable excitement and anticipation. Outside, the roar of the assembled masses shakes every stone of the building.

At that moment, you know—it is time to step forward into your moment of glory.

`) // e.executable.push([0, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/o0R9978.jpeg'})]) // if (songChange != 1) { // songChange = 1 // const lienlose = new Playlist(); // const lienlose40 = new Song( // "Grandpa, you are back!", // "The Wacky", // "https://i.imgur.com/QTcODCP.png", // "https://file.garden/Z9XHdyLGHwUEZPS4/%E7%88%B7%E7%88%B7%E6%82%A8%E5%9B%9E%E6%9D%A5%E4%BA%86.mp3?v=1744271414171" // ); // lienlose.addSong(lienlose40,0); // changePlaylist(lienlose); // } // } //核战事件 //阿扁获胜,高于57%,台独大于等于9 if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] > 56.99 && e.abian == 1 && e.td >= 9) { e.pages.push(`

White Sun

Amid ruins, wind carries whispers of ash, telling tales of bygone eras. Tribe children gather around a great stone, surface etched with a white sun flickering in dim light—watchful, perhaps sighing. Faint campfire flames reveal their tattered clothes, yet eyes burn with curious sparks.

An elder approaches slowly and sits. His robe, patched with faded cloth, bears a gaze deep as an ancient well. He gently strokes the stone and murmurs, “Children, this white sun marks our bloodline. Do you know its tale?”

A boy, face smudged with dust, speaks first: “Elder, why is it white? What does it mean?”

The elder smiles. “Silly child, isn’t the sun white?”

His gaze lingers on the carving, as if recalling something distant. “White is hope’s color—the brilliance that once lit a land. It belonged to ancestors who dreamed of a united home.”

The boy fiddles with a broken metal shard, just unearthed while chasing a worm through scorched soil. “That land—where is it?”

The elder swallows, throat tight. After a pause, he sighs. “Ash now. An island called Taiwan, lost to time’s abyss. Long ago, it thrived, its people shaping destiny through elections.”

“What’s an election?” asks a small boy, voice clear as a chime.

“Elections chose leaders with slips of paper,” the elder says. “Each one marked a favored song, and the loudest led the way.”

A girl, hair tangled with dry grass, tilts her head. “Paper slips? Like this stone, carved with the sun’s mark?”

The elder shakes his head, lips curved with wistful fondness. “No, child. Thin as leaves, those slips carried convictions—songs of freedom or reunion.”

The dusty boy pauses, shard still in hand. “Songs? Like wind over these ruins?”

“Somewhat,” the elder nods. “But these were beliefs. Taiwan knew two songs: one chanting of a lone boat’s far voyage; the other calling for a dance with the distant shore.”

The small boy frowns. “Which song won?”

The elder’s eyes drift past firelight, chasing a fading specter. “The green singer, with fiery words, kindled hearts. His song surged like a tsunami, drowning the blue’s soft hum. Crowds cheered.”

The girl whispers, “The blue ones—weren’t they angry?”

“Angry?” The elder’s sigh is soft. “Their hearts broke. They raised torches for reunion’s dream, but the green tide doused them. Cracks formed, tearing the land’s soul.”

The dusty boy’s knuckles whiten around the shard. “What became of the cracks?”

“They birthed a storm.” The elder’s voice rumbles like a drum. “Across the sea, a dragon’s scales flashed, glaring at the green boat. War drums thundered. Iron birds darkened skies, ships cleaved waves. Though small, that land stood like stone against the tempest.”

The girl trembles. “Then what? Why is it gone?”

The elder shuts his eyes, as if listening to whispers of the dead. “A sealed tower, holding sun’s wrath, was torn open by war’s flames. Poison fog rose, veiling both sun and moon, consuming life. The storm raged on, fire leapt across seas, scorching distant shores. Stars fell. The world plunged into endless night.”

Children hold their breath. Crackling fire echoes ancient cataclysm. The small boy murmurs, “Is this our world?”

“Yes,” the elder nods. “But we are embers. Blue tribe, bearers of that blue song, guard this white sun—not to stoke old grudges, but to remember: division is poison, harmony the cure.”

The girl lifts her gaze, eyes aglow. “Can we make the sun shine again?”

The elder smiles, brushing the stone with a fingertip. “If hearts and hands unite, its light will return. Let it guide you—beyond colors—to rebuild our home.”

dusty boy hesitates. “But if the green ones remain, will we fight again?”

The elder meets his eyes, gentle. “Child, green and blue are heart’s songs. War doesn’t come from colors—but from hearts out of tune. Learn to listen. Lean on each other. Then the sun will never fade.”

The fire dims. One by one, children touch the white sun. Its cool surface whispers history. The girl’s fingers linger, sensing faint warmth. The elder rises, melting into the night. The white sun remains, sentinel of memory, beacon of what was—and what may be.


`) e.executable.push([0, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/OTE5blM.png'})]) if (songChange != 1) { songChange = 1 const bianwin = new Playlist(); const bianwin57 = new Song( "Master of the future", "Luo Da-you", "https://i.imgur.com/iDrjdyB.jpeg", "https://file.garden/Z9XHdyLGHwUEZPS4/05%20%E6%9C%AA%E6%9D%A5%E7%9A%84%E4%B8%BB%E4%BA%BA%E7%BF%81.mp3?v=1746525761070" ); bianwin.addSong(bianwin57,0); changePlaylist(bianwin); } } else if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] > 56.99 && e.abian == 1 && e.td < 9 ) { e.pages.push(`

President Chen Shui-bian has achieved a resounding victory! The Pan-Blue alliance has been utterly defeated!

The DPP has won with over 57% of the vote, a margin exceeding one million votes!

The past year’s election campaign has been nothing short of thrilling and perilous. Since your election as president in 2000, your administration has been viewed as precarious. The Kuomintang and the People First Party have a larger base than the DPP, and if Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu could form a viable winning alliance, all domestic and international media and polls would predict the KMT’s return to power. Yet, this did not come to pass.

Despite Lien Chan leading in opinion polls for nearly a year, his lackluster personal charisma, family wealth controversies, and the KMT’s tarnished image of corruption and baggage clearly dragged him down. Chen Shui-bian skillfully exploited these weaknesses to deliver a severe blow to Lien. Moreover, the internal discord within the Pan-Blue alliance, hastily cobbled together by Lien and Song’s mutual interests, further undermined their campaign. However, no one could have anticipated just how treacherous this election would become—not even you expected that someone would attempt to take your life.

Following the March 19 shooting incident, all of Taiwan was engulfed in an atmosphere of terror and panic. Underground radio stations relentlessly fueled conspiracy theories and hateful rhetoric, while Pan-Blue supporters were equally consumed by the belief that "the Pan-Green camp and Chen staged it all." Hundreds of thousands of military and police personnel were mobilized to maintain order and enforce a state of national emergency. Even on election day, many of them were unable to cast their votes. Underground betting odds indicated that by the eve of the election, the polls had reversed, and Chen had clearly gained the upper hand.

As the vote counting began after 5 p.m. on election day, major television networks raced to tally the results. You quickly noticed discrepancies between these counts and those officially released by the Central Election Commission—the speed of the count seemed suspiciously fast. Nevertheless, the situation appeared highly favorable: unexpectedly, the KMT underperformed in the central and northern regions, and even their traditional strongholds in the Hakka areas of Taoyuan, Hsinchu, and Miaoli, as well as the eastern coast, showed significant signs of wavering. A triumphant smile spread across your face. Lien Chan and Song had been gloating for a year, but now they were being overwhelmingly surpassed by you. On the television screen, a green tide relentlessly battered the KMT’s coastal strongholds, eventually flooding your view. The green glow flickered in your eyes—a symbol of victory.

With over 57% of the vote, you decisively defeated Lien Chan and Song, winning by a margin of more than a million votes. Did they really think they could win? Did they believe their base was unshakable? The landscape has changed since 2000; this result signifies the Taiwanese people’s complete trust in you, ensuring your administration can sail smoothly through its second term with strong support for re-election. The DPP’s future in 2008 looks boundless! But first, you must face the December legislative elections. If you can reclaim the Legislative Yuan, your government’s path forward will be unimpeded.

At that moment, Lien Chan called to concede:
“President Chen, congratulations on your victory. The Taiwanese people have made their choice, and I respect this outcome.”

His voice was subdued, tinged with resignation and a hint of relief.

You responded with a smile:
“Thank you, Chairman Lien, for your congratulations. This election was a fair contest, and the Taiwanese people have expressed their will through their votes. I look forward to us working together for Taiwan’s prosperity and stability in the future.”

After the formalities, he faded from your thoughts. In his lifetime, he would only ever be a vice president.

Hanging up the phone, you turned to gaze out the window. Taipei’s night sky twinkled with stars, as if celebrating this hard-won victory alongside you. This landslide win, with over 57% of the vote, is not just a personal triumph but a historic breakthrough for the DPP under your leadership. Since first coming to power in 2000, the DPP has been striving to solidify its hold on governance, and this million-vote margin undoubtedly lays a solid foundation for future development.


`) e.executable.push([0, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/MmbCmL4.jpeg'})]) if (songChange != 1) { songChange = 1 const bianwin = new Playlist(); const bianwin57 = new Song( "Taiwan Must Win", "章天軍", "https://i.imgur.com/EDRZq9o.png", "https://file.garden/Z9XHdyLGHwUEZPS4/01%20%E5%8F%B0%E7%81%A3%E4%B8%80%E5%AE%9A%E8%B4%8F.mp3?v=1746524538466" ); bianwin.addSong(bianwin57,0); changePlaylist(bianwin); } } //阿扁获胜,高于57%,台独大于等于9 //低于57,高于55 else if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] <= 56.99 && quickstats[1] >= 54.99 && e.abian == 1 ) { e.pages.push(`

President Chen Shui-bian was re-elected with 55% of the votes!

The KMT-PFP Alliance encounters Waterloo!

The Presidential Office was brightly lit, with the lights never turned off all night. Yesterday, you were shot by a mysterious gunman, but today, you appear before your supporters, looking healthy and flushed with energy. The crowd below is ecstatic, their faces painted in green and white camouflage. Seeing this scene, a surge of positive emotion wells up within you. With such supporters, you are certain of your victory.

The numbers on the big screen begin to dance. It’s just past 5 p.m., and the vote counts on TV are already pouring in. At first, you worried whether Lien Chan might defeat you by a few percentage points, as the exit polls suggested. But now, it’s clear that was an overconcern. The media are racing to report the votes, far outpacing the Central Election Commission’s official tally.

The DPP supporters are fervent and indignant. The truth behind yesterday’s shooting remains unclear, and they are still caught up in conspiracy theories about the KMT or even the Communist Party colluding to assassinate you. Regardless of how it ends, you know you’ll face no real trouble. As long as you win the presidency, who cares about the details of the shooting? No one will judge it like a god. As more votes are counted, the situation becomes increasingly favorable. The south is performing better than expected, and you’re clearly ahead in the central region. Even in the north, the KMT’s stronghold, there’s a significant surge in pan-green votes. The situation is different from four years ago. Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu thought that 23.1% + 36.9% equals 60%? Laughable. Now, it’s you who holds over 55% of the votes.

After your victory speech, Lien Chan has nothing left to say, but you’re still waiting for him to make that concession call. Ding-dong, ding-dong, it finally rings.

The phone rings in the quiet room. You take a deep breath and answer. Lien Chan’s voice comes through, low and slightly weary: “President Chen, congratulations on your victory. The Taiwanese people have made their choice, and I respect that.”

You reply with a smile: “Thank you, Chairman Lien, for your congratulations. This election was a fair contest, and the Taiwanese people have expressed their will through their votes. I look forward to us working together for Taiwan’s prosperity and stability.”

The conversation is brief, and the line goes dead. The formalities are over, and it seems he has nothing more to say. In any case, his highest position in life was just four years as vice president. It looks like Ma Ying-jeou will soon oust him from the chairmanship, and he can leave your life. Since first coming to power in 2000, the DPP has been striving to consolidate its rule, and this victory, with a margin of over a million votes, undoubtedly lays a solid foundation for the future. You know this is just a new beginning; December’s legislative elections will determine whether you remain a lame duck in your second term. Don’t celebrate too early.


`) e.executable.push([0, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/MvyjWOr.jpeg'})]) if (songChange != 1) { songChange = 1 const bianwin = new Playlist(); const bianwin55 = new Song( "She's Our Darling", "Chen Mingchang", "https://i.imgur.com/KnOV4IY.jpeg", "https://file.garden/Z9XHdyLGHwUEZPS4/%E9%99%B3%E6%98%8E%E7%AB%A0Chen%20Mingchang%E3%80%8A%E5%8F%B0%E7%81%A3%E7%9A%84%E5%9B%A1%E4%BB%94%E6%AD%8CTaiwan%20children's%20songs%E3%80%8B-%20%E4%BC%8A%E6%98%AF%E5%92%B1%E7%9A%84%E5%AF%B6%E8%B2%9D%20She's%20Our.mp3?v=1746568182108" ); bianwin.addSong(bianwin55,0); changePlaylist(bianwin); } } //低于55,高于52 else if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] >= 51.99 && quickstats[1] <= 54.99 && e.abian == 1 ) { e.pages.push(`

The A-Bian government was successfully re-elected!

The DPP defeated the KMT by less than one million votes!

These past few days, unease has lingered in your heart. Despite Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu’s commanding lead in the polls over the past year, you began to close the gap in the final months. Yet, the KMT’s base remains larger than the DPP’s, forcing you to tread carefully. No one could have predicted that someone would try to kill you the day before the election—an event beyond anyone’s foresight.

Regardless, Election Day has arrived, and the race must go on. As night falls, you join your wife and Vice President Annette Lu at the rally, basking in the cheers and embrace of the crowd, who surround you like stars around the moon. The host announces the vote counts in Taiwanese, and the numbers on the screen steadily rise. For now, Chen maintains a lead, but many votes from central and northern Taiwan are still uncounted, leaving the situation precarious.

It isn’t until after six that reports from Changhua, Nantou, and Taichung begin to brighten. Clearly, Lien Chan has fallen short in most regions, contributing to his current plight. However, the DPP’s performance in the north and the Taoyuan-Hsinchu-Miaoli area is lackluster. A shift of just one or two percentage points could alter everything. Nevertheless, the DPP’s governance has been affirmed by the people: you’ve defeated Lien Chan with over 52% of the vote. Though the margin is only a few hundred thousand votes, it’s still a commendable achievement. Lien and Song thought they could coast to victory with the seven million votes from 2000? They were mistaken. You’ve garnered more support from swing voters, overwhelming their so-called dream team.


As you deliver your victory speech, the crowd’s emotions ignite. But you’re still waiting for one crucial call—Lien Chan’s concession.

Ding-dong, ding-dong. It’s here.

As the phone rings, you take a deep breath and answer. Lien Chan’s voice comes through, low and weary: “President Chen, congratulations on your victory. The Taiwanese people have made their choice, and I respect that.”

You reply with a smile: “Thank you, Chairman Lien, for your congratulations. This election was a fair contest, and the Taiwanese people have expressed their will through their votes. I look forward to us working together for Taiwan’s prosperity and stability.”


In your heart, you know he must be seething with resentment. The line soon goes dead, and silence falls once more. You ponder the future. Will Ma Ying-jeou oust Lien from the chairmanship? Or will Lien cling to power until after December’s legislative elections? No one knows. But his political career is undoubtedly nearing its end. He schemed and plotted to become president, yet fate played a cruel joke on him. You’re grateful not to be the one left in such a position.

`) e.executable.push([0, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/q1mpUye.jpeg'})]) if (songChange != 1) { songChange = 1 const bianwin = new Playlist(); const bianwin52 = new Song( "最後才知輸贏", "Yu Tien", "https://i.imgur.com/8WhowXH.png", "https://file.garden/Z9XHdyLGHwUEZPS4/%E6%9C%80%E5%BE%8C%E6%89%8D%E7%9F%A5%E8%BC%B8%E8%B4%8F.mp3?v=1746648365274" ); bianwin.addSong(bianwin52,0); changePlaylist(bianwin); } } //低于51 else if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] > 50.12 && quickstats[1] < 51.99 && e.abian == 1 ) { e.pages.push(`

Chen 's government narrowly won re-election!

The KMT-PFP alliance suffered a tragic defeat!

Since you took office, every single day has been one challenge after another: the bursting of the Internet bubble, Beijing’s crackdowns and the SARS crisis… not to mention that stubborn Legislative Yuan run by the KMT—all of it has left you weary and struggling. For a whole year, the KMT’s alliance with Song Chu-yu held a commanding lead in the polls. Thankfully, over the past few months, your team finally closed the gap.

Yesterday’s gunshot nearly cost you your life—and quite possibly your presidency. According to the latest TVBS exit polls, you trailed with 47% against the KMT’s 53%. You feared Lien Chan would ride that momentum to crush you, dragging the DPP back into the wilderness of pre-2000 rule—and that you’d become a laughingstock, a pitiful footnote in history.

But none of that came to pass. As counting began, ballots from the north poured in for the KMT like a tidal wave. Every major TV program—especially the pro-blue channels—broadcast their lead, and worst of all, the Central Election Commission’s own vote-count tracker showed the KMT surging ahead. It was infuriating—you even broke out in a cold sweat. The only comfort came from knowing that precinct reports were still scarce, and many central and southern regions were just getting started with their counts.

This race was agonizingly close. Painfully, almost unbearably so. Then, after six o’clock, votes from central and southern Taiwan began to swing your way. Deficits of hundreds of thousands shrank to tens of thousands, then to mere thousands—until you overtook the combined total of Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu. Haha, Lien must have been grinding his teeth—just a one- or two-point margin, yet decisive. You silently thanked voters in central and southern Taiwan; their support more than made up for your losses in Hakka areas and the north. Otherwise, you’d never have slept tonight. Luckily, insomnia wasn’t your fate.


When you delivered your victory speech, the crowd was still roaring. The screen showed only a razor-thin lead—one or two percentage points—but it was enough: you had secured a second term by the will of all Taiwan. Now you waited for one very important call—well, maybe not so important. The phone rang, and you could hear distant horns blaring in the background.

“President Chen, congratulations on your re-election.” Lien Chan’s voice was low and restrained. Though you caught murmurs of “unfair election” and “assassination attempt” behind him, his headquarters remained silent on those issues.

You took a deep breath and replied calmly, “Thank you, Chairman Lien, for your congratulations. This election was a fair contest, and the people of Taiwan have spoken with their ballots. I look forward to working together for Taiwan’s prosperity and stability.”

These polite pleasantries were tiresome, but you only had to endure them briefly—after which Lien would fade from your daily worries. At least until December’s legislative elections heated up, you wouldn’t have to think about him again. The line went dead; you could sense his lingering frustration. But what could he do against hundreds of thousands of votes? He could go home and cry to his dear one. At least tonight, those tears would not be yours.

`) e.executable.push([0, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/LmWxKeY.jpeg'})]) if (songChange != 1) { songChange = 1 const bianwin = new Playlist(); const bianwin51 = new Song( "Brave Taiwanese", "官不為(歐秀雄)", "https://i.imgur.com/DBKjVzx.jpeg", "https://file.garden/Z9XHdyLGHwUEZPS4/%E5%8B%87%E6%95%A2%E5%80%8B%E5%8F%B0%E7%81%A3%E4%BA%BA.mp3?v=1746645661540" ); bianwin.addSong(bianwin51,0); changePlaylist(bianwin); } } //历史 else if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] <= 50.12 && e.abian === 1) { e.pages.push(`

I have an A-bian doll

I have a doll named A-Bian—though it doesn’t resemble the real A-Bian at all.

Real A-Bian wears glasses; Doll A-Bian obviously has perfect vision and stares wide-eyed at the world. Real A-Bian is already a grandfather, said to have a tuna-belly; Doll A-Bian, by contrast, looks “cute and pudgy,” like a healthy, energetic third grader. Real A-Bian’s body proportions are normal—but Doll A-Bian’s head is so huge and heavy it’s almost half his height. In public, real A-Bian always wears a suit (at most, when jogging, a pair of black sneakers that reporters “maliciously misidentify”); I’ve never seen him in full sportswear as Doll A-Bian is.

Everything about him is so different that you’d never associate this toy with the word “president.”


Most of the time, you’d simply call him “A-Bian,” because the president in your memory looks nothing like this.

When I was young, the president was printed on a piece of paper—bald, with a short beard, a kindly old man. In color, he was framed and hung high on the back wall of the classroom; at assemblies, we’d all turn and bow three times to face him. Sometimes he stood in a cement or marble pedestal labeled “Everlasting Leader,” only his chest up visible, silently watching us raise the flag at the school gate. Other times he stood alone on a fountain pedestal in the city center or park; passersby and cars had to cautiously steer around him, and anyone approaching had to be hushed, slow, solemn, and reverent—like seeing a sorrowful but holy Christ on a cross in a church. If that basin-shaped “capital” in the north were a temple thriving with incense, he’d be the deity cloaked in swirling smoke, said to bless the people. Even after I entered university, I found him in military uniform atop a legendary horse that at midnight would supposedly swap legs—upright and spirited, guarding the back gate, yet his eyes were filled with the melancholy of exile, gazing at a homeland he could never return to, just as he once did on those frontline islands.

His name is carved on the nation’s grand gates, and on the busiest streets of every city. His words are printed on the back of every elementary school workbook, or made into the very first lesson of every junior-high Chinese textbook. I was happy to remember his birth and death dates—those red-letter days on the calendar when we got to rest and play.


Back then I saw him everywhere: on the reverse of coins, the face of bills, the back of my classroom, in roundabouts—in every horseback pose, every cane-supported stance, every rigid seat in the cold, blue-roofted palace—each determined but lonely gaze, each face straining to suppress a sigh, so much like the real man.

So like him—and yet so distant. Even though he was ever-present, he felt farther from me than a god I’d never seen: that deity hidden deep in my heart, always listening to my prayers, while the president merely sat in a well-ventilated but dim memorial hall, waiting for me to line up, bow, and lay flowers. Back then, he was the island’s greatest superstar; we all cheered for him from a safe distance and truly hoped he’d live forever. When he was blurry in our sight, we were ecstatic to grasp the “great man’s” radiance; as we drew closer, though, we grew a little afraid.

Later, we had other presidents—more color photographs to hang on the wall. Of course, they resembled the real person and always smiled kindly, though Zhongshan suits gave way to Western-style suits or jackets, and they began wearing glasses—but I still could only look up to them.


The third president was as friendly as the uncle selling scallion pancakes on the neighborhood corner.

The fourth president—rumor has it someone once wanted to execute him.

Oh, I forgot the second president. Does anyone remember his name or what he looked like?


Then one day a few years ago, the president’s image stopped being solemn and stiff, the verdigris vanished—he became soft, relaxed, laugh-loving, wore bright clothes, and ran barefoot through fields like so many of us did in childhood. He didn’t resemble any predecessor; the only shared trait was that his Mandarin was never perfect. Like all the big figures before him, he entered your life—but in a new way: you could cuddle him like a kitten or puppy, call him “cute” without disrespect. He came in many sizes—you could spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars to bring one home, place him by your bedside like a Teddy bear, Doraemon, or Hello Kitty. You could take him to a baseball game to curse your hated home team’s collapse; prop him against your windshield in traffic jams so he could commiserate with fellow stuck drivers; on a whim, you could draw a mustache on him, dot a mole, apply blush or eyeshadow—or when irritated, hang him upside-down on the balcony or dunk him in murky bathwater, punch him, stomp him, squeeze him, hurl him into a corner, or pin him to the wall for darts.

He’s your president—basically, you can do whatever you want with him. But rest assured, no matter how you treat him, he won’t cry or complain; he’ll just keep smiling blankly at you.

A college friend recently went on a business trip to Germany and brought me the latest, tiniest “A-Bian.” Normally I don’t hang charms on my bag, but this time I’ll fix him to my backpack so he’s with me every day at school, at the market, on the street. If anyone asks who this big-headed little guy is, I’ll proudly say: he’s our president.


Fifty years gone by. He’s finally stepped from the memorial hall into toy stores—transformed from bronze statue to plush doll.

`) e.executable.push([0, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/06nT8ay.jpeg'})]) if (songChange != 1) { songChange = 1 const bianwin = new Playlist(); const bianwin52 = new Song( "The World Today - Dear God", "David Tao", "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a4/Black_Tangerine.jpg", "https://file.garden/Z9XHdyLGHwUEZPS4/%E9%99%B6%E5%96%86%20%20%E4%BB%8A%E5%A4%A9%E6%99%9A%E9%96%93%E6%96%B0%E8%81%9E%2BDear%20God.mp3?v=1746621329597" ); bianwin.addSong(bianwin52,0); changePlaylist(bianwin); } } //致命交换 else if ( aa[0].candidate === 68 && quickstats[1] >= 49.88 && e.abian == 1 ) { e.pages.push(`

President Chen narrowly loses to the KMT–PFP alliance!

The KMT returns to power after four years!

Something’s gone wrong, you think to yourself. Just yesterday, Chiou I-jen was all smiles, insisting this cut-throat battle was a guaranteed win. He’d already made all the arrangements—damn it, that sly grin of his must have jinxed you. Why would he wear such a crafty smile when the president had just been shot? There’s got to be something off here, but you can’t pinpoint the mistake.

After voting, you returned to the rally where DPP supporters had gathered. You knew it would be, as Chiou predicted, unbelievably close. All you dared hope for was victory—defeating the dream team of Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu. You almost couldn’t bear to imagine what Taiwan’s future would look like if the DPP lost. If the KMT and PFP returned… your four-year term would become a joke, proving that your 2000 win was mere luck.

As night fell, that possibility loomed larger than ever. Even setting aside the pro-KMT chatter on CTi News and TVBS, the Central Election Commission’s updates showed the KMT holding a fragile but steady lead. Clearly, KMT supporters in Taoyuan and the north had turned out in force—a chill ran down your spine. If DPP voters in the south didn’t come out strong, it would be a complete embarrassment.

They didn’t. Or even if they did, it wasn’t enough. That was even more despairing. Turnout in central and southern regions was lackluster, and in Taoyuan-Hsinchu-Miaoli and Taipei you were clearly trailing Lien. Worse still, the DPP’s performance in the south fell short. As Lien’s lead held—just tens of thousands, then thousands—the returns from each new precinct refused to let you close the gap. You knew that with every precinct unreported, you edged one step closer to defeat.

Night was deep. It was over. Lien Chan beat you by less than 0.22%—a matter of just a few votes. You tried to figure out what went wrong: Chiou I-jen’s mysterious smile? Neglecting certain districts? A debate gaffe? Or a faltering economy? None of it mattered now. The crowd at the rally fell silent; tears welled in their eyes and dampened their clothes as you forced yourself to concede. Though you’d imagined this scene countless times over the past year, you still couldn’t accept it. It was time to make that call. This was what the people of Taiwan deserved… If they wanted the KMT’s black-money tactics, dictatorship, authoritarianism, and corruption back, then so be it. Goddamn them.

“Chairman Lien, this is A-Bian… congratulations—”

Your voice trembled. You couldn’t help wondering if, in defeat, he would still concede with such grace.

Dead. Dead. Dead. It’s over.


`) e.executable.push([0, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/fH0Ik0l.jpeg'})]) if (songChange != 1) { songChange = 1 const bianwin = new Playlist(); const bianwin50 = new Song( "變天著花", "Luo Da-you", "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/zh/f/fa/%E7%BE%8E%E9%BA%97%E5%B3%B6.jpg", "https://file.garden/Z9XHdyLGHwUEZPS4/%E8%AE%8A%E5%A4%A9%E8%91%97%E8%8A%B1.mp3?v=1746708100198" ); bianwin.addSong(bianwin50,0); changePlaylist(bianwin); } } //输得更惨 else if (aa[0].candidate === 68 && quickstats[1] >= 46.99 && quickstats[1] <= 49.88 && e.abian == 1 ) { e.pages.push(`

President Chen Shui-bian suffered a crushing defeat!

Lien Chan returns to the Presidential Palace!

Taiwan's democracy has been hit time and again, but it has never died. Just four years after the 1996 direct presidential election, the Taiwanese people chose to vote the KMT out of the Presidential Office, relegating them to the role of an opposition party to oversee the DPP. However, the past four years in office have made it hard for the people to believe in the DPP's future governance. This is evident from numerous pre-election polls, and even though the gap between the two sides has narrowed in recent months, it has not altered the deep-rooted convictions of the Blue Camp's base or the disdain of swing voters for the current administration.

Reflecting repeatedly on the campaign journey of the past few months—those speeches rushed across various places, the handshakes with voters, the verbal battles on the debate stage—everything converges to this moment. Your heart still cannot find peace. All these efforts seem to be slipping away into nothing. As night falls, reports from numerous polling stations indicate that you are trailing in the election, just as the polls over the past year have predicted; indeed, you are on the verge of defeat.

Vice President Lu Hsiu-lien stands aside, her brows furrowed, her gaze occasionally sweeping over the TV screen. "The data from the south isn’t fully out yet," she suddenly says, "we still have a chance." Her voice carries a hint of hope, but Chen Shui-bian knows that the south is the DPP’s traditional stronghold. If they cannot secure a substantial lead even there, the chances of victory grow ever slimmer.

As time passes, the election results become increasingly clear. A few percentage points determine life and death, but this time, Lady Luck no longer favors you. Or perhaps the effort was insufficient—you seem to understand how Song felt in 2000, though this time, he emerges as the victor. A-Zhen gently holds your hand; seated in her wheelchair, she whispers, "No matter the outcome, you are the hero in my heart." Only she would say that. Her legs were permanently disabled because of your county magistrate election; now, she has witnessed both your rise to the top and your precipitous fall.

Lien Chan has won more votes than you imagined, breaching your psychological defenses entirely. Sparse applause rises from below, mingled with soft sobs. You must deliver your concession speech now. After uttering these hollow words, you can finally be free. Four years ago, Lien Chan didn’t even attend your inauguration; this time, you resolve not to attend his. You’re even.


"Chairman Lien, this is A-Bian. Congratulations to you…"


Taiwan’s democratic journey has only just begun.

`) e.executable.push([0, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/45Ctpgd.jpeg'})]) if (songChange != 1) { songChange = 1 const lienlose = new Playlist(); const lienlose47 = new Song( "Mother's Name Is Taiwan", "Tsai Cheng Nan", "https://i.imgur.com/ED61r1v.jpeg", "https://file.garden/Z9XHdyLGHwUEZPS4/Mother's%20Name%20Is%20Taiwan.mp3?v=1746735273883" ); lienlose.addSong(lienlose47,0); changePlaylist(lienlose); } } //42-47 输的没脸见人了 else if (aa[0].candidate === 68 && quickstats[1] > 41.99 && quickstats[1] < 46.99 && e.abian == 1 ) { e.pages.push(`

KMT Secures a Sweeping Victory, Defeating the DPP by One Million Votes!

President Chen Steps Down in Disgrace! DPP Returns to the Opposition!

Outside, the crowds are nowhere near as large as four years ago—you can feel it clearly. The year-long campaign has drained you, and stagnant polls have left you desperate and helpless. Though your numbers crept up slightly in the final month or two, they never shook the Taiwanese electorate’s core support for the KMT. Perhaps it was decided long ago—during your past years in office you sensed this outcome—but you never imagined defeat would come so swiftly, so suddenly.

After five o’clock, the race lost all suspense. Unquestionably, Lien Chan built a commanding lead in the north and central regions. Even in the DPP’s traditional strongholds of the south, turnout plunged, and Lien likely exceeded the KMT’s base there too. You never expected even southern voters to turn against you. Yet strangely, you feel calm—this result was widely predicted: everyone knew Lien Chan would beat you in 2004, so when it actually happened, no one was surprised. You yourself had long prepared mentally for defeat.

The DPP fell to the KMT by over a million votes. Campaign headquarters fell silent. Supporters wore solemn faces and exchanged wordless glances; even their usual words of comfort became stifled sighs. Because this outcome had been foreseen, it stirred no uproar—only regret and reminiscence. Why did the people’s great hopes for the DPP—the pioneers of Taiwan’s democracy and reform—yield to such a crushing defeat just four years after their first takeover? Disappointment permeates your camp, and you will never be president again. The DPP’s political strength has been severely weakened… Some say the DPP won’t govern again for the next twenty years. Let’s hope the future isn’t so bleak.

Hardly anyone even notices your concession speech. Now you have only one task left—and once it’s done, you can go home.

“Chairman Lien, this is A-Bian… congratulations—”

Few ears remain to hear you. Your four-year term may well become a cautionary tale for all future presidents.


`) e.executable.push([0, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/Hlqiqco.jpeg'})]) if (songChange != 1) { songChange = 1 const lienlose = new Playlist(); const lienlose41 = new Song( "Motherland Taiwan", "詞:林建隆 曲:邱貴", "https://i.imgur.com/WGI53Tj.png", "https://file.garden/Z9XHdyLGHwUEZPS4/%E7%A5%96%E5%9C%8B%E5%8F%B0%E7%81%A3.mp3?v=1746794825163" ); lienlose.addSong(lienlose41,0); changePlaylist(lienlose); } } //42以下 连爷爷结局 else if (aa[0].candidate === 68 && quickstats[1] <= 41.99 && e.abian == 1 ) { e.pages.push(`

A Statement Regarding the April 26, 2005 Incident,In Which the Taiwan Independence Association
Tried to Delay Lien Chan En Route to the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport

In 2005, Chiang Pin-kun- the then KMT Vice Chairman, who also used to work at the Taiwan representative office in Japan- made many trips to Beijing. Since the Taiwan Independence Association (TIA) knew that Chiang was returning to Taiwan from Beijing on April 2nd, the Taiwan Independence Action motorcade went to the airport to “greet” Chiang with protests of his visits to Beijing, which they deemed were a betrayal of Taiwan.

Soon after Chiang’s return to Taiwan, there were rumors that Lien Chan would be going to Beijing on April 26. Su Beng’s assessment of this situation was that the Kuomintang (KMT) was about to sellout Taiwan to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

So the Taiwan Independence Association’s underground network began surveilling Lien Chan’s every move. On April 26, from the moment that Lien stepped out of his house, members of the Taiwan Independence Association began following him to the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport. Lien was followed on the highway by about 100 people in 70 Taiwan Independence Association vehicles. After following him for 49.5 km on the highway, the Taiwan Independence Association was able to stop Lien’s vehicle for about 5 minutes. But because Lien had some police escorts with him, the police stopped the Taiwan Independence Association from blockading Lien’s vehicle. Even after the Taiwan Independence Association was not able to blockade Lien, they followed Lien to the airport. No newspapers in Taiwan reported this incident.

Once people from the TIA and Su Beng arrived at the airport and were on the third floor of the airport, they saw some people dressed in black using bats to beat up some old Taiwanese men who were at the airport protesting Lien’s visit to China. The people from the Taiwan Independence Association who were with Su Beng were not carrying any weapons with them, but they had some fireworks on them, so they set off the fireworks to scare away the men dressed in black. The police stopped the Taiwan Independence Association people, so then Su Beng and people from the TIA left through a side door.

The Taiwan Independence Association had tried to blockade Lien Chan on the highway en route to the airport, in hopes that if they could delay Lien by half an hour, it would make international news. In doing so, this would send an international message that Taiwan is not a part of China. Not only did the Taiwan Independence Association want to stop Lien Chan’s visit, but more importantly, they wanted to warn the Taiwanese people that Lien Chan, the KMT and CCP were all going to betray Taiwan.

Since the 4-26 incident, the Taiwan Independence Association has used every opportunity possible to warn the Taiwanese that the KMT would betray Taiwan. Though, some Taiwanese might be aware of this, most are not aware of the seriousness of this.

On October 1, 2009, the Republic of China’s supreme court made a judgment regarding the 4-26 incident. They ordered 92-year-old Su Beng to serve 6 months and 50 days of detention for violations related to the incidents on April 2 and April 26, 2005. Su Beng’s assistant, Bin Hong has been ordered to serve 6 months, plus 3 months of detention for violations related to the incidents on April 2 and April 26, 2005. Su Beng and Bin Hong seriously object to this sentence. The ROC law is not the law of Taiwan. How can one be charged as guilty for loving Taiwan?

The judgment was announced on October 1, 2009, which is the 60th anniversary of the Peoples’ Republic of China. In doing so, the KMT is using this judgment as a tool to appease the Chinese Communist Party. The Taiwanese people should know that the ROC does not represent the country of Taiwan. Taiwan will survive only if Taiwan becomes independent.

`) e.executable.push([0, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/GnjySYr.jpeg'})]) if (songChange != 1) { songChange = 1 const lienlose = new Playlist(); const lienlose40 = new Song( "Grandpa,You are Back!", "The Wacky", "https://i.imgur.com/QTcODCP.png", "https://file.garden/Z9XHdyLGHwUEZPS4/%E7%88%B7%E7%88%B7%E6%82%A8%E5%9B%9E%E6%9D%A5%E4%BA%86.mp3?v=1746811464544" ); lienlose.addSong(lienlose40,0); changePlaylist(lienlose); } } //四大天王胜败结局 //游锡堃台独大赢了 if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && e.Youxikun == 1 && quickstats[1] >= 56.99) { e.pages.push(`

The Green Sweet Potato

A-ming adjusted the straps of his backpack, feeling the weight of his hunting gear and the empty seed pouch. The tribe’s crops had recently fallen ill—leaves yellowed, yields plummeted—and the elders pinned their hopes on him, sending him into the wasteland to find a new plant resistant to disease. He glanced back at the settlement—a cluster of crude huts built from scrap metal and wood, nestled in what was once the Taichung basin. At night, the people lit green torches and gathered around a tattered green flag to pray, saying it was their ancestors’ symbol of unity. Now, it was simply “home”—the only safe haven in the wasteland.

He drew a deep breath and checked the “Sentinel” at his waist—a square metal box the elders called a gift from the old world that could sense the “blight.” Its scratched surface bore faded markings; on top sat a round dial with a trembling needle and strange symbols beside it. He flipped the switch, and the box emitted a low hum followed by intermittent clicks like distant insects. The elders taught him that slow clicks meant the area was relatively safe, but once they quickened into a frantic staccato, he had to flee at once. Clutching his makeshift spear—its hefty weight lending him confidence—he set off toward the Old City.

A-ming learned to heed those clicks: slow and sporadic was safe; rapid and continuous meant immediate retreat. He didn’t know how the device sensed the invisible poison—the elders called it “blight,” left over from the Great Fire—but he trusted its guidance. In this twisted wasteland, the Sentinel was his sole barrier against death. As long as it stayed quiet, he knew he was still alive. Gripping his cobbled-together spear of scrap iron and wood, he embarked on the trek to the ruins.

He followed the familiar trail, bracketing him with twisted trees whose leaves glowed faint green like radiation-soaked ghosts. He carefully avoided their branches—the elders warned that their sap could eat flesh. On the horizon, shattered towers and collapsed buildings loomed: the Old City’s skeleton, once home to millions.

The sky was gray and murky. Acidic breezes drifted by, reminding him of the radiated zones. The Sentinel hummed and clicked occasionally but gave no danger warning. A-ming quickened his pace, recalling the elders’ legend: deep within the ruins lay an “Eden” whose plants could save the tribe from starvation. He had no proof the legend was true, but it was his only hope.

After hours of trudging, he reached the Old City’s edge. Once-soaring towers now stood as steel skeletons; shards of glass glittered like broken stars on the ground. He gingerly picked his way through the rubble-strewn streets, ears straining for any disturbance. Then a low growl echoed from an alley. He froze, spear raised, breath caught in his throat.

A pack of feral dogs burst from shadow—mottled fur, eyes glowing an eerie blue. Radiation had mutated them into hulking brutes, their claws razor-sharp, slobber dripping from their teeth. The lead dog snarled and lunged. A-ming knew he couldn’t face a pack head-on. He swept his gaze around and spotted a heap of collapsed concrete.

He sprinted for the rubble, scrambling up its jagged slopes as the dogs gave chase. Spearing one that tried to follow, he heard it yelp and tumble down, buying him a moment’s respite. Seizing the chance, he leaped off the other side into a narrow alley. The dogs’ barks faded behind him. Leaning against a wall, he panted, heart pounding, thankful to have escaped.

Pressing on, A-ming entered an area draped in vines. Amid the tangle stood a massive glass structure, shattered yet still recognizable. He pushed open a rusted iron door and stepped into a greenhouse. The air was humid and warm, thick with the scent of foliage. To his astonishment, the plants not only survived here—they thrived. Some fruits glimmered, others bore serrated leaves.

In one corner, he discovered a small office littered with decayed papers and broken equipment. A yellowed notebook lay among them, its pages smudged but adorned with botanical diagrams and maps. He couldn’t decipher the text but guessed this had been a research station. He also found a photograph of robed figures standing before the greenhouse beneath a banner reading “National Botanical Garden.”

Most striking of all was a mural on the wall. It depicted a suited man hoisting a green flag, leading a crowd against a fire-breathing red dragon. Next came scenes of explosions, the sky engulfed in flames. A-ming stared at the mural, a strange awe stirring in his chest. He saw the figure with the green banner amid ruin and inferno as a prophecy of rebirth.

Panting, he shifted his gaze to the greenhouse floor. Beneath a cloak of vines lay a large sweet potato, its skin smooth as jade and faintly glowing green. Its shape mirrored the tribal totem’s design uncannily. A-ming knelt and gently brushed aside the soil, revealing thick roots as though the spud had never known blight.

A-ming stood in stunned silence. Why did this sweet potato’s form match the tribe’s sacred symbol so perfectly? Its veins were robust, its vines untainted—could the elders’ fabled “Eden sweet potato” really exist? History may have forgotten its name, but here it lay before him.


A-ming’s heart pounded.

If he could bring this back, perhaps he could renew their home.

`) e.executable.push([0, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EqKIF7p.jpeg'})]) if (songChange != 1) { songChange = 1 const lienWin = new Playlist(); const lienWinSong50 = new Song( "蕃薯不驚落土爛", "Moscow New Philharmonic Orchestra", "https://i.imgur.com/UJq35ya.jpeg", "https://file.garden/Z9XHdyLGHwUEZPS4/%E8%95%83%E8%96%AF%E4%B8%8D%E9%A9%9A%E8%90%BD%E5%9C%9F%E7%88%9B-Moscow%20New%20Philharmonic%20Orchestra.mp3?v=1747088396517" ); lienWin.addSong(lienWinSong50,0); changePlaylist(lienWin); } } else if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && e.Youxikun == 1 && e.player_answers.includes(1952942)) { e.pages.push(`

Acting President You Si-kun surprisingly defeated the Kuomintang!

Taiwanese people give a thumbs up to Taiwan independence?

…No one could have imagined you would accomplish such a feat. Ever since President Chen Shui-bian was shot on March 19 and presumed killed, Taiwan descended into chaos—and even Vice President Annette Lu was unable to carry out her duties. You became the only person in the country vested with the legitimate powers of presidential succession.

The tight election campaign did not defeat you; DPP members and Green‐camp voters saw hope in you. Witnessing a nation in turmoil, polarized by violence and politics, they rallied to your side and devoted themselves to your campaign.As Acting President, You Si-kun not only handled state affairs but also withstood immense pressure from the Lien Chan–Song Chu-yu alliance and the United States. Your staunch pro–Taiwan independence stance and appeal to Green voters proved a potent remedy, resonating with the majority of public opinion in Taiwan. Whether it was President Bush’s “extreme concern” over Taiwan’s new leadership or the KMT’s fierce attacks on your secessionist leanings, none of it truly undermined your position.

On Election Day, although Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu had led almost continuously throughout the campaign, President Chen’s death reversed the tide. Many Taiwanese, including swing voters, felt sympathy for Chen’s unfinished work and threw their support behind his legacy. You Si-kun inherited President Chen’s political mantle and carried it forward. On election day, the people of Taiwan, with over 50% of the vote, once again elected a DPP government—legally keeping you in the Presidential Office.

Perhaps this result also shows that the Taiwanese are not as sensitive to the term “de jure independence” as some feared. President Chen’s blood brought you victory, and now you take up the blood-stained platter—in turn serving Taiwan one course after another of legalistic independence. Good luck, President You Si-kun.

`) e.executable.push([0, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/U2HUp8q.jpeg'})]) if (songChange != 1) { songChange = 1 const lienWin = new Playlist(); const lienWinSong50 = new Song( "海洋的國家 Hái-iûnn ê Kok-ka", "作詞:林永生Lîm Íng-sing 作曲:王明哲Ông Bîng-tiat", "https://i.imgur.com/xVq5NBZ.png", "https://file.garden/Z9XHdyLGHwUEZPS4/%E6%B5%B7%E6%B4%8B%E7%9A%84%E5%9C%8B%E5%AE%B6%20(1991%E5%8E%9F%E9%9F%B3%E7%89%88).mp3?v=1746825859930" ); lienWin.addSong(lienWinSong50,0); changePlaylist(lienWin); } } else if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && e.Youxikun == 1 ) { e.pages.push(`

Acting President You Si-kun surprisingly defeated the Kuomintang!

Taiwanese people give a thumbs up to Taiwan independence?

…No one could have imagined you would accomplish such a feat. Ever since President Chen Shui-bian was shot on March 19 and presumed killed, Taiwan descended into chaos—and even Vice President Annette Lu was unable to carry out her duties. You became the only person in the country vested with the legitimate powers of presidential succession.

The tight election campaign did not defeat you; DPP members and Green‐camp voters saw hope in you. Witnessing a nation in turmoil, polarized by violence and politics, they rallied to your side and devoted themselves to your campaign.As Acting President, You Si-kun not only handled state affairs but also withstood immense pressure from the Lien Chan–Song Chu-yu alliance and the United States. Your staunch pro–Taiwan independence stance and appeal to Green voters proved a potent remedy, resonating with the majority of public opinion in Taiwan. Whether it was President Bush’s “extreme concern” over Taiwan’s new leadership or the KMT’s fierce attacks on your secessionist leanings, none of it truly undermined your position.

On Election Day, although Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu had led almost continuously throughout the campaign, President Chen’s death reversed the tide. Many Taiwanese, including swing voters, felt sympathy for Chen’s unfinished work and threw their support behind his legacy. You Si-kun inherited President Chen’s political mantle and carried it forward. On election day, the people of Taiwan, with over 50% of the vote, once again elected a DPP government—legally keeping you in the Presidential Office.

Perhaps this result also shows that the Taiwanese are not as sensitive to the term “de jure independence” as some feared. President Chen’s blood brought you victory, and now you take up the blood-stained platter—in turn serving Taiwan one course after another of legalistic independence. Good luck, President You Si-kun.

`) e.executable.push([0, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/6gEuUrN.jpeg'})]) if (songChange != 1) { songChange = 1 const lienWin = new Playlist(); const lienWinSong50 = new Song( "海洋的國家 Hái-iûnn ê Kok-ka", "作詞:林永生Lîm Íng-sing 作曲:王明哲Ông Bîng-tiat", "https://i.imgur.com/xVq5NBZ.png", "https://file.garden/Z9XHdyLGHwUEZPS4/%E6%B5%B7%E6%B4%8B%E7%9A%84%E5%9C%8B%E5%AE%B6%20(1991%E5%8E%9F%E9%9F%B3%E7%89%88).mp3?v=1746825859930" ); lienWin.addSong(lienWinSong50,0); changePlaylist(lienWin); } } else if (aa[0].candidate === 68 && e.Youxikun == 1 ) { e.pages.push(`

Taiwan's acting president lost miserably in the election!

Is the United States intervening in Taiwan's election?

…Why does Taiwan’s path to democracy and independence always fall apart midway? On March 19, a mysterious bullet claimed President Chen Shui-bian’s life, extinguishing hopes for deeper freedom and democracy. Vice President Annette Lu’s severe injuries left her unable to succeed, so Premier You Si-kun—sole constitutional heir—assumed the acting presidency. Yet the campaign pressed on amid widespread chaos and unease—and political violence kept escalating, swaying the electorate.

As Acting President, you not only managed state affairs but also withstood the full brunt of the Lien Chan–Song Chu-yu alliance’s onslaught and immense pressure from the United States. Though your radical stance on “de jure independence” secured the unwavering loyalty of hardcore Green supporters, many centrist voters grew anxious about the future: fearing a total break with Beijing and dreading the risks of being caught in a U.S.–China showdown. Taiwanese business leaders recoiled at your vision, and ordinary citizens remained ambivalent—so they decided to make their voices heard at the ballot box.

On Election Day, Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu maintained their lead in the media from start to finish, bolstered further by U.S. support. The storied strongholds in the north and central regions tipped decisively blue; the south, while still boasting high turnout, could not compensate for losses elsewhere and failed to form the anticipated “Green firewall.” With each count, the KMT’s margin widened—until at last, they defeated you.

Although none of this came as a surprise—the DPP’s polling had been weak all year—President Chen’s death had briefly seemed to galvanize momentum. In the end, however, perhaps your position was simply too extreme and divisive; perhaps the public had grown weary of DPP rule; perhaps unseen forces in Washington intervened.

It’s over—your tenure as Acting President has ended. You failed to safeguard President Chen’s political legacy. The DPP’s platter has slipped from your hands and shattered on the floor. It’s finished.

`) e.executable.push([0, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/nJAY5sa.gif'})]) if (songChange != 1) { songChange = 1 const lienWin = new Playlist(); const lienWinSong50 = new Song( "Our Love", "F.I.R.", "https://i.imgur.com/CrvabFY.jpeg", "https://file.garden/Z9XHdyLGHwUEZPS4/Our%20Love.mp3?v=1746878417986" ); lienWin.addSong(lienWinSong50,0); changePlaylist(lienWin); } } //苏贞昌 else if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && e.suzhenchang == 1 ) { e.pages.push(`

Taipei County Mayor Su Tseng-Chang unexpectedly defeated Lien Chan!

DPP continues to hold power for another 4 years!

The people of Taiwan always find the right course in times of crisis—and this time was no exception. Although the assassination attempt on March 19 plunged the nation and the DPP into chaos, Acting President You Si-kun quickly managed to set things back on track: the DPP Central Committee immediately tapped Taipei County Magistrate Su Tseng-chang—arguably the most influential and capable sitting local leader in the party—to take on the Lien Chan–Song Chu-yu ticket. It proved an astute choice.

Nicknamed “The Electric Ball,” Magistrate Su Tseng-chang was widely regarded as one of the DPP’s strongest and most approachable figures at the grassroots level. Governing a county of millions—especially one wrapping around the capital, whose image shapes Taiwan’s international reputation—is no easy feat. So when President Chen Shui-bian fell, it was only natural that DPP members rallied around Magistrate Su. With You Si-kun opting not to run, Green supporters coalesced behind Su as the best inheritor of Chen’s political legacy—and he did not disappoint.

Though the month-long campaign left everyone exhausted, and political violence and fervor showed no signs of abating, Su’s vigorous campaigning and proven competence gave the DPP the upper hand. His strong influence in the north neutralized KMT advantages there, and his clear articulation of cross-Strait policy and preservation of Chen’s legacy kept him in a fragile but steady lead right up to Election Day. When the votes were counted, Su Tseng-chang won with just over 50%—an astonishing defeat of the “dream team” of Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu. Who could have predicted such a turnaround a month earlier? The Taipei County Magistrate was soon to assume the highest office in the land and declare to the world that the people of Taiwan would keep open the doors of democracy and freedom that President Chen had thrown wide—and that Chen’s legacy would finally be properly safeguarded.

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Lien Chan Defeats Su Tseng-chang!

The Magistrate Concedes Defeat!

The people of Taiwan always find the right course in times of crisis. But this time, the compass seemed to slip off true north. Although the March 19 assassination attempt plunged the entire nation—and the DPP—into chaos, Acting President You Si-kun’s first move was to turn to Taipei County Magistrate Su Tseng-chang, the “Electric Ball” bald strongman. Yet reality proved that this choice did not deliver the rescue they had hoped for.

Magistrate Su indeed had the experience and charisma to govern millions and guard the capital’s doorstep. In the early days of the crisis, he won widespread goodwill; Green-camp supporters flocked to his banner, viewing him as the ideal heir to President Chen Shui-bian’s legacy. During the intense, month-long campaign, his rousing speeches and precise cross-Strait policy stance briefly lifted the polls—and everything seemed under control. Unfortunately, that high tide did not last. As the vote approached its close, several factors began to eclipse Su’s strengths:

Many moderates feared his independence stance was little different from You Si-kun’s—or doubted his experience governing at the national level. Ongoing political violence and social unrest shook confidence among business leaders and ordinary citizens, driving many to cast ballots for opponents promising to “restore stability.” Even Taipei County’s own voters grumbled about Su’s failure to complete his term. All of this came to light on Election Day: the northern and central strongholds flipped—once-reliable Taipei County was steadily eaten away by wave after wave of Blue-camp advances; the south, though still turning out in force, failed to form the expected “Green firewall.” With each round of counting, it became clear: Magistrate Su would lose to the Lien Chan–Song Chu-yu ticket—hardly a surprise given the polls’ trajectory over the past year.

It is over. President Chen’s legacy will be swept away by the KMT, tossed into the gutter like refuse. You failed to safeguard his inheritance. If you can still fight on, perhaps you’ll find a place in 2008…

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The Kaohsiung Mayor Topples the KMT!

Chen’s Legacy Is Preserved!

Chen Shui-bian’s glasses fell to the ground on March 19. When he was rushed to the hospital, the hearts of all Taiwanese skipped a beat. After his death, Acting President You Si-kun has decided not to participate in this year’s campaign. only one person bent down to pick up those glasses: Kaohsiung’s Mayor Frank Hsieh—born in Taipei—who took up Chen’s political mantle and held it high. This bespectacled intellectual was soon embraced by the DPP Central Committee and Green-camp supporters as their best hope to preserve the government, propelling him to the DPP’s presidential nomination to face off against the “dream team” of Lien Chan and Song chu-yu.

Although Mayor Hsieh had yet to complete half of his Kaohsiung term, DPP backing for him never wavered. Unlike many other Green-camp politicians, Hsieh had long advocated a more moderate approach toward the Mainland during his tenure as DPP chairman. While grounding cross-Strait exchanges in the Constitution was no cure-all, it clearly eased centrists’ anxieties over the party’s China policy. Though the KMT tried to attack Hsieh over alleged political donations at Kaohsiung’s Jade Emperor Temple and stoke local anger that he ran for president before finishing his term, none of these tactics succeeded.

On Election Day, Frank Hsieh defeated the Lien-Song ticket with over 50% of the vote. Kaohsiung’s citizens erupted in excitement at the prospect of their mayor becoming president,With the mayor’s office vacant now.Cross-Strait relations also seemed unlikely to veer toward confrontation. Chen’s political legacy had found its heir—and Hsieh would carry the DPP banner all the way to 2008! If the Kaohsiung mayoral by-election and legislative contests also produced strong results, his re-election bid would be all but assured.


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Kaohsiung Mayor Hsieh Suffers Crushing Defeat!

Lien Chan and Song-chuyu Return to the Presidential Office!

Chen Shui-bian’s glasses fell to the ground on March 19, the lenses shattered. When he was rushed to the hospital, the hearts of all Taiwanese stopped. After his death, only one person bent down to pick up those broken frames, hoping to carry on his legacy. That person was Kaohsiung’s Mayor Hsieh Chang-ting—born in Taipei—who tried to shoulder this heavy burden and keep it aloft. With You Si-kun declining to run for president, this bespectacled intellectual was quickly embraced by the DPP’s Central Committee and Green-camp voters as their best hope to preserve the government. He was promptly nominated as the DPP’s presidential candidate to face off against the “dream team” of Lien Chan and Song-chuyu.

In hindsight, it proved to be a misstep that would cost the DPP dearly. Mayor Hsieh had not even finished half his second term in Kaohsiung, giving the KMT and PFP ample fodder for attacks. Unlike many other Green-camp politicians, during his tenure as DPP chairman Hsieh had long advocated a more moderate approach toward the Mainland—his so-called “Two Sides, Two Constitutions” construct pleased no one. Green-camp voters saw it as a capitulation to the KMT, while KMT supporters derided it as wholly insufficient. Moreover, the KMT tried to smear Hsieh over alleged political donations at Kaohsiung’s Jade Emperor Temple and to inflame local resentment that he ran for president before finishing his term. These assaults severely dented Hsieh’s and the DPP’s polling.

On Election Day, Lien Chan defeated Hsieh Chang-ting and the DPP with more than 50% of the vote. Kaohsiung citizens were clearly unhappy that their mayor jumped ship mid-term. Your own political future now looks bleaker than ever: although you can still govern Kaohsiung for a few more years, your path to 2008 is all but foreclosed. Perhaps the DPP will govern again someday—but clearly not with you at the helm. Chen’s political legacy lies dead and will never be revived…


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Basic Information & Profile

Name: Lu Hsiu-lien Annette Lu (呂秀蓮)
Gender: Female
Birth Year: 1944
Place of Birth: Taoyuan, Taiwan Province


Detention / Place of Confinement

  • Military Court and Detention Center of the Taiwan Garrison Command’s Military Justice Division
  • Ren’ai Experimental Education Institute, Taiwan


Memorial Inscription Locations

  • Green Island Memorial Park
  • Jingmei Memorial Park


Biographical Summary

Annette Lu (呂秀蓮; b. 1944 in Taoyuan, Taiwan)

According to Judgment No. (69) ZP-014, at the time of the incident she served as Vice President of the Formosa (Meilidao) Magazine. She was implicated in the Formosa Incident. On December 13, 1979, she was detained. In 1980, the Taiwan Garrison Command Military Court, under Article 2(1) of the Treason Punishment Act (intending to overthrow the government by unlawful means and taking concrete steps to do so), sentenced her to 12 years’ imprisonment and confiscated all her property, except for a portion reserved for her family’s living expenses. On March 28, 1985, she was released on medical parole.

In December 2003, she applied to the Compensation Foundation. In January 2004, the 14th Board of Directors of the third session approved her compensation application. The basis for her original conviction—intent to overthrow the government by unlawful means—relied on her confession during investigation and the testimony of co-defendant Wang Tuo. However, during trial she denied any intent to rebel, and her involvement in founding Formosa Magazine and in political speeches pertained to freedom of thought and expression, with no other substantive evidence. Therefore, it was recognized that the case lacked solid grounds.

In May 2019, the Transitional Justice Commission announced the revocation of her conviction.


Case Details

  • Age at Time of Incident: 36
  • Occupation at Time: Vice President, Formosa Magazine
  • Year of Judgment: Minguo Year 69 (1980)
  • Judgment No.: (69) ZP-014
  • Verdict: Intent to overthrow the government by unlawful means and taking concrete steps toward that end
  • Sentence: 12 years’ imprisonment; deprivation of civil rights for 10 years
  • Time Served: 5 years and 3 months

Rehabilitation & Compensation

  1. Under the Act on Promoting Transitional Justice, her case was officially recognized as an unlawful act by the state and formally redressed.
  2. Under the Act on Compensation for Wrongful Trials during the Martial Law Period concerning Rebellion and Espionage, she received financial compensation.
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Taiwan’s First Female President Emerges!

Lu Hsiu-lien Secures DPP’s Rule!

As Vice President and running mate to Chen Shui-bian, and the constitutionally designated successor to the presidency, your inheritance of A-Bian’s political legacy is both natural and legitimate—even the KMT cannot contest it. Thus, Taiwan’s first female president emerged under these circumstances. As DPP members, still immersed in grief over A-Bian’s death, saw you as a ray of light piercing the gloom manufactured by the KMT, Vice President Annette Lu was swiftly nominated by the DPP Central Committee to complete A-Bian’s unfinished work and take on the Lien Chan–Song-chuyu “dream team.”

Many female voters were astonished by Annette Lu’s rise to become Taiwan’s first woman president under such dire circumstances. Known as a pioneer and advocate of Taiwan’s women’s movement, Lu’s reputation only grew through this campaign. Meanwhile, centrist voters—sympathetic to Chen Shui-bian’s tragic fate and still mourning nationally—threw their support behind the DPP’s agenda. Female voters, excited by Lu’s vision of a new future for Taiwanese women, rallied behind her; her stern, impartial image within the party also embodied the DPP’s long-standing call for political reform, standing in sharp contrast to the Lien-Song ticket.

On Election Day, to everyone’s surprise, Annette Lu won with over 50% of the vote, overturning the KMT’s year-long polling lead. Exit polls showed women supporting the DPP and Lu in greater proportions than ever before—a critical factor in her victory over Lien Chan. Moreover, the prospect of a female president electrified the electorate, boosting turnout among the often-overlooked half of the population. A-Bian’s rightful heir had been found: she made history. From that moment on, she would carry A-Bian’s unfinished cause forward and carve out her own chapter in Taiwan’s story. Taiwan’s first female president!


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Mother Ship Zeta Sol III Observation Report

Project Code: Unclassified-0124
Classification: D-Gray
Observation Coordinates: wstk9rf41



1. Executive Summary

During orbital surveillance by Zeta-9, a stone structure of apparent commemorative purpose was detected. Surface markings suggest unknown pictographic script, preliminarily identified as an artifact of an intelligent species. A subsequent low-orbit probe (unit ZX-∆12) performed close-range scans, confirming a white granite stele approximately 3.5 m tall set into a mid-slope platform. The top bears a radial “solar emblem,” and the pedestal is inscribed with ten evenly spaced symbol clusters, presumed to memorialize individual entities.



2. Environment & Context

  • Terrain: Low rolling hills with moderate vegetation cover.
  • Anthropogenic Indicators: Scattered narrow footpaths and residual lighting fixtures; no traces of heavy machinery or permanent assembly sites—suggesting occasional ritual visitation.
  • Geographic Note: Located mere kilometers from a vast mainland landmass, yet its stylistic attributes diverge sharply from structures found there (see Researcher’s Addendum).


3. Structural & Material Analysis

3.1. Stele Composition

  • Material: Highly reflective white granite.
  • Decoration: Apex carved into a circular emblem with ten radiating rays, indicating symbolic significance.
  • Weathering: Minor surface erosion; preservation appears actively maintained, with no biological overgrowth detected.

3.2. Pedestal Inscriptions

  • Symbol Clusters: Ten groups of glyph-like characters, each trailing a linear incision.
  • Linguistic Traits: Characters are block-shaped and symmetrically arranged; database comparisons to known human scripts yield no match, implying a specialized commemorative script rather than practical writing.


4. Anomalous Phenomena

  • Nocturnal Luminescence: Between 23:00–01:00 local time, periodic faint flashes appear across the stele surface. Spectral analysis rules out natural mineral reflection—suggesting residual energy activity or vestigial ceremonial function.
  • Low-Frequency Resonance: Ground sensors detect 0.5–3 Hz oscillations confined within a 10 m radius—accompanied by a barely audible humming field at the threshold of human perception.


5. Researcher’s Addendum

(Translated from ZX Probe voice-transcription)

“What’s peculiar is that the carving style here matches almost exactly the small-scale ‘village-rite’ memorial steles we found on nearby islands—compact size, focused on local events, with figurative reliefs alongside inscriptions.” “And yet, this stele sits just a few kilometers from that mainland coast—where we’ve catalogued massive obelisk-like monuments or continuous relief walls narrating grand collective mythos.” “Why such a stark stylistic divergence over such a short distance? Could this imply a cultural schism or divergent evolution between island inhabitants and the mainland population?”


Report compiled at Mother Ship Zeta Observation Center. Awaiting further orders from Command.


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Mother Ship Zeta Sol III Observation Report

Project Code: Unclassified-0124
Classification: D-Gray
Observation Coordinates: wstk9rf41



1. Executive Summary

During orbital surveillance by Zeta-9, a stone structure of apparent commemorative purpose was detected. Surface markings suggest unknown pictographic script, preliminarily identified as an artifact of an intelligent species. A subsequent low-orbit probe (unit ZX-∆12) performed close-range scans, confirming a white granite stele approximately 3.5 m tall set into a mid-slope platform. The top bears a radial “solar emblem,” and the pedestal is inscribed with ten evenly spaced symbol clusters, presumed to memorialize individual entities.



2. Environment & Context

  • Terrain: Low rolling hills with moderate vegetation cover.
  • Anthropogenic Indicators: Scattered narrow footpaths and residual lighting fixtures; no traces of heavy machinery or permanent assembly sites—suggesting occasional ritual visitation.
  • Geographic Note: Located mere kilometers from a vast mainland landmass, yet its stylistic attributes diverge sharply from structures found there (see Researcher’s Addendum).


3. Structural & Material Analysis

3.1. Stele Composition

  • Material: Highly reflective white granite.
  • Decoration: Apex carved into a circular emblem with ten radiating rays, indicating symbolic significance.
  • Weathering: Minor surface erosion; preservation appears actively maintained, with no biological overgrowth detected.

3.2. Pedestal Inscriptions

  • Symbol Clusters: Ten groups of glyph-like characters, each trailing a linear incision.
  • Linguistic Traits: Characters are block-shaped and symmetrically arranged; database comparisons to known human scripts yield no match, implying a specialized commemorative script rather than practical writing.


4. Anomalous Phenomena

  • Nocturnal Luminescence: Between 23:00–01:00 local time, periodic faint flashes appear across the stele surface. Spectral analysis rules out natural mineral reflection—suggesting residual energy activity or vestigial ceremonial function.
  • Low-Frequency Resonance: Ground sensors detect 0.5–3 Hz oscillations confined within a 10 m radius—accompanied by a barely audible humming field at the threshold of human perception.


5. Researcher’s Addendum

(Translated from ZX Probe voice-transcription)

“What’s peculiar is that the carving style here matches almost exactly the small-scale ‘village-rite’ memorial steles we found on nearby islands—compact size, focused on local events, with figurative reliefs alongside inscriptions.” “And yet, this stele sits just a few kilometers from that mainland coast—where we’ve catalogued massive obelisk-like monuments or continuous relief walls narrating grand collective mythos.” “Why such a stark stylistic divergence over such a short distance? Could this imply a cultural schism or divergent evolution between island inhabitants and the mainland population?”


Report compiled at Mother Ship Zeta Observation Center. Awaiting further orders from Command.


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Taiwanese Paper Reports Bush’s Displeasure with Chen Shui-bian Is Now Plainly Evident

December 27, 2004 — China News Service

Regarding the shift in Washington’s attitude toward the Chen Shui-bian administration, Taiwan’s China Times recently published a commentary noting that the DPP government’s policy direction has irked the U.S. side. Certain specific actions have also broken established “taboos,” and President Bush’s disapproval of Chen has become unmistakable.

The article recalls that Bush was once hailed as “the most Taiwan-friendly U.S. president ever,” even described as being “incredibly good.” Yet before Bush’s first term had ended, Washington was awash with talk of “Bush’s dissatisfaction with Chen Shui-bian” and “concerns about the DPP.”

The commentary traces the souring of U.S.–Taiwan relations back to August 2002, when Chen unexpectedly floated the “one country on each side” doctrine. This sudden declaration astonished Washington and was said to have been characterized by Bush as “stirring up the waters of the Taiwan Strait.” Throughout 2003 and into spring, incidents such as the push for referendums struck at both cross-Strait relations and ties with the United States.

The article notes that Chen’s “520 Address” earlier this year was vetted by U.S. officials in advance and was broadly reassuring. Unfortunately, just months later Taiwan witnessed a series of moves that greatly unsettled Washington—textbook revisions, calls for a “new constitution,” and more. Eventually, the U.S. had no choice but to state unequivocally that “renaming representative offices and state enterprises constitutes changing the status quo,” making its displeasure crystal clear. Public statements by figures like Colin Powell and Richard Armitage further reflected President Bush’s own views.

In closing, the commentary observes that while the exact words Bush uses to describe Chen may never be confirmed, his decision to personally intervene in high-profile cases such as the expulsion of envoy Therese Shaheen indicates just how evident his attitude has become.

2004 Taiwan Legislative Yuan Election Special Coverage
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Su Tseng-chang to Announce 2008 Bid; Three-Way Standoff Emerging within DPP

China Taiwan Net, 2007-02-25 08:41:23

Taiwanese media report that Regional Leader Su Tseng-chang will on February 25 declare his candidacy in the DPP’s 2008 presidential primary. He is slated to announce in the morning in Taipei County, then return to his native Pingtung in the afternoon to outline his campaign platform. When asked by reporters on the 24th, Su only replied that he will make the announcement once he has made his decision.

According to reports, among the DPP’s “Four Heavenly Kings” contending for the 2008 election, former Premier Frank Hsieh was first to declare—making his announcement in Kaohsiung before Lunar New Year. DPP Chairperson Yu Shyi-kun announced his own bid at a Mazu temple near his Yilan County hometown on February 22. Su Tseng-chang, the incumbent Regional Leader, plans to race through both Taipei County and Pingtung County on the 25th for his declaration.

Insiders close to Su say that to avoid accusations of misusing official resources, he chose not to announce during an official engagement but instead reserved the final day of the Lunar New Year holiday for a standalone press conference, carefully and fully explaining his reasons for running.

Media sources indicate that on the 25th Su will hold a press conference at Fort San Domingo in Tamsui, with his mother in attendance. He will then embark on Lunar New Year visits with members of his “cabinet” and loyal DPP legislators, and afterward return to Pingtung to brief fellow townspeople.

Supporters note that Su has served as magistrate in both Taipei and Pingtung, and although born in Pingtung, regards Taipei County as a second home. By racing through both locales in one day—from the north “head” of Taiwan to the southern “tail”—he aims to showcase his trademark “go-go-go” spirit once again.

Those close to Su say that while he was initially anxious after Frank Hsieh and Yu Shyi-kun entered the DPP primary, he has now finalized his announcement plan, regained his energy, and is ready to demonstrate that same “relentless” vitality.

When asked about the media’s report that he will declare on the 25th, Su Tseng-chang on the 24th merely said that as soon as the decision is made and the timing is right, he will make it public.

With the DPP’s “Four Heavenly Kings” now reducing to a three-way contest for the 2008 election, only Former Vice President Annette Lu has yet to confirm her intentions.

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Hsieh Chang-ting, burdened by eleven corruption scandals, faces a withdrawal crisis and possible prosecution

■ Special Correspondent Ren Haiming, People’s Daily Overseas Edition

Hsieh Chang-ting, the Democratic Progressive Party’s 2008 presidential candidate entangled in campaign-finance and Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit scandals, on the 10th suddenly backtracked: setting a “firewall” around the political-donation case he’s implicated in, he declared he would not gamble his political future on the prosecutors’ integrity, and would therefore continue his campaign even if indicted.

Possible Indictment

According to Taiwanese media, on the 8th the special investigations unit of the High Prosecutors’ Office summoned Hsieh to investigate alleged bribes from MRT contractors during his tenure as Kaohsiung mayor. When questioned afterward, Hsieh insisted he was not formally under indictment—but Special Investigation Division chief Chen Yun-nan revealed that Hsieh is considered a suspect in the favor-for-profit case, effectively making him a defendant.

Hsieh is currently implicated in eleven cases, including the “special allowance,” the MRT scandal, and the political-donation case. During the party primary, he vowed that if indicted over the “special allowance” he would withdraw. Yet on the 10th, while meeting indigenous constituents in Taitung, he reversed course: noting leaks in the political-donation probe, he questioned the prosecutors’ fairness and said he would not bet his future on the judiciary’s integrity—he would only step aside if actually convicted.

Insiders suggest his reversal stems from lack of confidence in the political-donation outcome. Prosecutor Lo Chien-hsun reportedly told the Investigation Bureau in early April that Hsieh’s alleged embezzlement was “clear,” making prosecution a real possibility.

Indictment Means Withdrawal

Despite his tough rhetoric, analysts note that per DPP rules, indictment would strip Hsieh of his party endorsement for the 2008 presidential bid. Party regulations state any member indicted for illicit gain or abuse of power triggers a recommendation for suspension from the party; suspension severs party membership and thus candidate status.

Within the DPP, there is little optimism. One DPP legislator bluntly remarked that whether Hsieh stays in the race “is not for him to decide!” Amending internal rules to accommodate Hsieh would be difficult—he alienated many factions in the primary, making any special dispensation untenable. Another legislator noted that to date, the suspension-upon-indictment rule has no exceptions: even former deputy secretary Ma Yong-cheng and Chen Shui-bian’s wife Wu Shu-chen were suspended for eighteen months after their “official expenses” indictments.

Su Tseng-chang Watches Closely

With all but zero chance of a Hsieh–Su Tseng-chang ticket, should Hsieh withdraw over the “special allowance” indictment, Su would be the de facto nominee. Hsieh’s multiple pending prosecutions weigh heavily—he is seen racing with large burdens that diminish his prospects. Factions within the DPP may eventually rally around Su as their new standard-bearer, and Su Tseng-chang appears content to observe developments from the sidelines.

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Rumors of Lung Cancer Hospitalization – Chen Ding-nan Quietly Clarifies

April 20, 2006 06:00
By You Ming-jin, Su Yong-yao, Wang Chang-min, Yang Guo-wen / Comprehensive Report

Incumbent Vice President and former Minister of Justice Chen Ding-nan was hospitalized a month ago due to pleural effusion caused by a cold. Despite rumors circulating that he was critically ill with lung cancer, Chen has emphatically denied them through his friend Lin Guang-yi. He thanks everyone for their concern and expects to be discharged after another two weeks of observation.

The National Taiwan University Hospital declined to confirm whether his pleural effusion was indeed caused by lung cancer, citing patient and family privacy. NTUH spokesperson Lin He-xiong stated that without the consent of the patient and his relatives, they will not comment on any outside rumors.

Hospital staff revealed that Chen’s medical records have been locked, accessible only to his attending physician and senior hospital administrators, to prevent any leaks about his condition.

President and DPP Chairman You Si-kun said yesterday that he visited Chen a month ago; at that time, Chen and his wife were calm, chatting and smiling. He suggested Chen’s illness likely stemmed from overwork and extended his best wishes for Chen’s speedy recovery.

Justice Minister Shi Mao-lin also confirmed that he paid Chen a visit, describing Chen as an “old superior” whom he spent over an hour chatting with on behalf of the Ministry of Justice.

Lin Guang-yi recounted that during Lunar New Year in early February, Chen caught a cold and developed a persistent cough, but did not seek medical attention until the symptoms worsened significantly.

In mid-March, Chen underwent an examination at NTUH, which revealed pneumonia that had led to pleural effusion. Doctors advised hospitalization, and Chen was admitted on March 21. In addition to pleural effusion, he was diagnosed with hepatitis C, which doctors attributed to chronic fatigue and overwork.

Throughout his hospitalization, Chen has remained low-profile, refusing to alarm the public. According to Lin Guang-yi, aside from a few former colleagues from the Ministry of Justice and his closest family and friends, Chen has seen no visitors; even Presidential Office Secretary-General Chen Tang-shan was politely turned away.

Despite choosing discretion, the lung cancer rumors persisted. Lin Guang-yi strongly refuted them, urging the media to refrain from unfounded speculation. He emphasized that Chen’s condition is due solely to long-term fatigue and weakened health, requiring an extended recovery period.

According to close friends, Chen received his most recent visit this Monday. Reports indicate that he has undergone three thoracenteses to drain the pleural fluid, his hepatitis C is under treatment, and his spirits remain good—he has even inquired about developments at the Ministry of Justice while bedridden.

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“Realizing equality is more valuable than holding power” — Annette Lu, Pioneer of Taiwan’s Women’s Movement

Who is Annette Lu? In Taiwan, few would not know the answer: she was the first female Vice President in our nation’s history. As Taiwan struggled to transition from authoritarian rule to democracy, she, as a woman, actively participated and thus wrote an irreplaceable chapter in Taiwanese political history.

Beyond Politics: Champion of Women’s Rights

Annette Lu’s achievements extended far beyond the political arena—her record in Taiwan’s women’s movement is truly remarkable. From 1971 onward, she advocated for New Feminism, the abolition of child prostitution, reproductive choice, bodily autonomy, and more, gradually building the scaffolding of Taiwan’s modern women’s movement.

The Precursor Organizations

Before Lu’s activism, two major women’s groups existed under Kuomintang rule after the government’s relocation to Taiwan:

  • The Republic of China Women’s Federation (Fuyuanhui), founded in 1950 by First Lady Chiang Mei-ling as the “Republic of China Women’s Anti-Communist and Anti-Russian Federation.” As an official, anti-communist body, its members—educated mainland émigré women—focused on supporting the military and promoting traditional roles of “dutiful wives and mothers,” organizing military tribute events, model mother awards, sewing cooperatives, and parental training.
  • The Central Women’s Work Committee (“Fugonghui”), also led by Chiang, pursued similar goals of upholding state stability and promoting the ideal of the virtuous wife and mother. Until martial law’s lifting, these two bodies shaped Taiwan’s official women’s activism.

Lu’s New Feminism

Taiwanese society long boxed women into the roles of dutiful wife, gentle homemaker, and the like. Lu’s mother taught her instead: “At home, do women’s work; outside, do men’s work.” Women need no imposed limits.

  • 1971: At age 27, while a law student at National Taiwan University, Lu delivered a speech titled “Isn’t It Time to End Male-Centered Society?” directly challenging Taiwan’s patriarchal norms and official women’s groups.
  • 1972: She coined New Feminism, encapsulating three core ideas: 1) Be human first, then man or woman; 2) Define by essence, not mere role; 3) Let each person fully realize their talents.

Lu saw New Feminism not as a “movement” but as a necessary, era-driven philosophy to achieve substantive equality, blend modern values with personal integrity, and dissolve traditional prejudices. She believed that pursuing women’s rights mirrored the broader human rights struggle, centered on independence, freedom, and equality—principles equally applicable to men and women.

Building Institutions

During this period, Lu founded numerous organizations: the Era Women’s Association, Pioneers’ Home, the Taipei chapter of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women, “Protect You” hotline, and more. Through these, she rallied women to pursue collective empowerment and bring Taiwan’s women’s movement to its peak.

Facing Criticism and Persistence

Just as she fought for democracy, Lu tirelessly championed her values, despite criticism—accusations of shirking “womanly duties,” curses that she’d never marry, even claims of psychological deviance. Yet she never backed down, believing that true reform always encounters resistance.

She also received support from male allies: “I admire your courage—pioneers walk alone,” “New Feminism is a pillar of societal stability,” and offers of male volunteers. Such encouragement strengthened Lu amid adversity.

Legacy and Continuing Progress

The 1979 Formosa Incident temporarily silenced Lu and New Feminism when she was imprisoned. However, after martial law ended, Taiwan saw a new wave of women’s activism—anti–child prostitution campaigns, abortion rights, workplace equality, bodily autonomy, marriage reform—all broadening public understanding of equality and human rights. While Taiwan’s journey remains ongoing, its steady progress stands as Lu’s enduring legacy.

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Film Overview

  • Year of Release: 2019
  • Production Company: FeiSiTu Culture & Entertainment Co., Ltd.
  • Director: Fu Chang-feng
  • Screenwriter: Su Jing-shi
  • Producers: Guo Mu-sheng, Li Wei-hui
  • Cast: Shi Feng, Lin Wei, Dou Zhi-kong, A Bu, Wang Zi-qiang

Story Synopsis

Throughout history, countless great illusions have defied explanation—known only to the magicians themselves. Today…

Though small and young in democracy, Taiwan witnessed one of the most bizarre political shootings ever. As the embattled president and vice president lay on the brink of electoral defeat, two bullets miraculously overturned the campaign on the eve of the vote! The sole suspicious “man in yellow” at the scene was found dead in Anping Harbor days later. Could this familiar ending conceal Taiwan’s greatest illusion—a meticulously staged trick? Now, fifteen years on, the truth is about to be unraveled, revealing the hidden secrets of the master magician from an unprecedented perspective.

About the Movie

True Names, True Drama

Trail-blazing political thriller “Magic Trick” dares to name real Taiwanese political figures—no pseudonyms. Presidents Lee Teng-hui and Chen Shui-bian, Vice President Annette Lu, and party chiefs Song Chu-yu and Lien Chan all appear under their real names. Even Ma Ying-jeou and the incumbent President Tsai Ing-wen make cameos. Yet, alongside these genuine personalities, the filmmakers weave in fictional plot threads to heighten the film’s dramatic tension.

Key Creative Team

  • Shi Feng (50-year veteran actor) as President Lee Teng-hui
  • Dou Zhi-kong as Song Chu-yu
  • Chen Jia-kui (“theatrical genius”) as President Chen Shui-bian
  • Plus Zhang Guo-dong, Chen You-fang, Wang Zi-qiang, Xie Qiong-xuan, Fu Chuan-jie, Liang Xiu-zhi, Fang Fang-fang, Tian Jia-da, Liu Er-jin—all delivering “100% lifelike” portrayals of Taiwan’s political elite.

A Mind-Bending Political Thriller

From Taiwan’s volatile early political landscape through the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections, “Magic Trick” builds to its climax in the March 19 shooting. With conspiracies and reality interwoven, the film promises to blow open audiences’ preconceptions of Taiwanese politics. Early test screenings drew praise for its blend of “unseen realism” and inventive storytelling, hailed as “a fantastic experiment,” “a major leap for local cinema,” and “brilliantly mind-bending.”


Production Notes

  • Produced by FeiSiTu Culture & Entertainment
  • Directed by Fu Chang-feng
  • Produced by Guo Mu-sheng (known for “Teacher, Will You Return?”)
  • Touted as “Taiwan’s own JFK mystery,” Magic Trick stands as the year’s most talked-about political puzzle, destined to be the “brain-burning blockbuster” of the season.
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Chen Shui-bian Invites Hu Jintao to Visit Taiwan Without Conditions

Published on May 11, 2007, at 11:44 GMT (19:44 Beijing time) by BBC Chinese

Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian, during an interview with American media on Thursday (May 10), extended an invitation to Chinese President Hu Jintao to visit Taiwan, emphasizing that the visit would come with no preconditions.

In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg News, Chen Shui-bian stated that regardless of whether Hu Jintao acknowledges Taiwan’s sovereignty, he is welcome to visit Taiwan. This marks the third time since 2000 that Chen has either invited a Chinese leader to Taiwan or expressed willingness to meet, though previous invitations have been ignored by China.

Chen Shui-bian believes that Chinese authorities are unlikely to invite him to Beijing. He pointed out that past invitations extended to figures such as Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu came with conditions. In contrast, he argued that Hu Jintao should visit Taiwan without any prerequisites.

He elaborated:

“If I were to go to Beijing, they would certainly demand that I accept the so-called ‘One China’ principle and the concept of ‘ultimate unification.’ However, when the Taiwanese government and I invite President Hu Jintao to Taiwan, we do not set any preconditions—such as requiring him to acknowledge that Taiwan is a sovereign independent state, not a part of China, or not a local government of the People’s Republic of China. We have no conditions; we welcome him to come.”

Hope for a Meeting

Chen Shui-bian expressed that, given the opportunity to speak face-to-face with Hu Jintao, he would tell him that he does not understand Taiwan well enough.

He also suggested that Chinese authorities should consider adopting the unification model of East and West Germany for cross-strait relations. “In the past, I have repeatedly mentioned the integration model of the European Union and the unification model of East and West Germany. These are certainly worth President Hu Jintao’s consideration and reference, rather than outright rejection,” he said.

He further cautioned that if China persists in denying Taiwan’s status as a sovereign independent state, continues to threaten it with force, or seeks to belittle, localize, marginalize, or delegitimize the Taiwanese government—stripping it of its authority or even its governmental status—these actions will only widen the gap between the two sides.

President Chen concluded by stressing that if China demonstrates sincerity and if President Hu Jintao is willing, he is prepared to represent the Taiwanese government and its people in sincerely inviting Hu to visit Taiwan.

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“3/19 Shooting Incident” Stirs Controversy Again in Taiwan

By Yang Meng-yu, Special Correspondent for BBC Chinese

Taiwanese media report that the “3/19 Shooting Incident,” in which President Chen Shui-bian was shot just before the 2004 election, is about to be closed—with the purported assailant identified as the late Chen Yi-hsiung, who drowned. However, Taiwan’s Ministry of Justice today (July 19) denied these claims, and KMT figures continue to question the case’s lingering mysteries.

On Tuesday (the 19th), Taiwan’s China Times ran a prominent report stating that investigators have completed a roughly 100,000–word report on the 3/19 shooting and plan to announce its conclusion by the end of this month. The report also noted that, after naming 64-year-old Chen Yi-hsiung as the suspect at a March 7 press conference, authorities faced public doubt due to a lack of eyewitnesses and physical evidence from the scene. In response, the task force launched a thorough review of those leads and has made significant progress.

Investigators claim to have interviewed more than five witnesses who place Chen Yi-hsiung in the “firing zone” at the time of the attack. These witnesses include the owners and employees of a clothing shop at the scene, as well as two sisters who were waiting by the roadside for Chen Shui-bian’s campaign motorcade.

According to the leaked summary, the report concludes that the shooting was “not self-inflicted or staged,” that Chen Yi-hsiung acted alone with “no accomplices,” and that his motive was dissatisfaction with the political situation. Chen Yi-hsiung allegedly drowned in a fishing port on March 28 of that year—suspected to have been a suicide to escape punishment.

After these details appeared in the press, Deputy Minister of Justice Tang Chin-chuan denied them on Tuesday, stating that the investigation is ongoing, with no timetable for closure, and that the media reports “do not match the facts.”

Regarding the purported five eyewitnesses and whether Chen Yi-hsiung’s death leaves “no one to contradict the findings,” Tang said that, because the investigation is confidential, he cannot comment publicly, but any official results will be released through a formal press briefing by the task force.

Meanwhile, the KMT has responded that, regardless of how many witnesses the DPP government presents, the case’s mysteries remain unsolved and its political manipulations unexplained.

The 3/19 shooting continues to affect Taiwan’s political landscape. The attack occurred on March 19 last year—the day before Taiwan’s presidential election—when President Chen Shui-bian and Vice President Annette Lu were lightly wounded in Tainan while campaigning; they then narrowly defeated the opposition Lien Chan ticket the next day. The KMT has long questioned the case’s “clouds of doubt” and filed an electoral lawsuit.

The incident is widely seen as having decisively influenced the 2004 election and has since eroded trust between the parties. KMT chairman Lien Chan, currently visiting the United States, told overseas compatriots that the 3/19 shooting is “a joke” and that the Blue Camp will continue fighting to uncover the “truth.”

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Taiwan Thanks President Bush for Urging Beijing to Engage with the A–Bian Administration

BBC Chinese Published on May 6, 2005, at 12:11 GMT (20:11 Beijing time)

Beijing, meanwhile, says that President Bush affirmed the “One China” principle.

The Presidential Office in Taipei expressed gratitude to U.S. President George W. Bush for urging Beijing to engage with Taiwan’s government during Bush’s recent telephone call with Chinese President Hu Jintao. At the same time, the U.S. praised KMT Chairman Lien Chan for his recently concluded visit to the mainland. Another major opposition party leader, PFP Chairman Song Chu-yu, is also visiting the mainland this week.

The White House confirmed that on Thursday the 5th, President Bush spoke by phone with Chinese leader Hu Jintao. They discussed several issues, including the Six-Party Talks on the North Korean nuclear crisis and visits by Taiwanese opposition leaders to the mainland. According to Xinhua, during their conversation Bush welcomed continued high-level U.S.–China exchanges and reiterated America’s adherence to the “One China” policy.

On Friday the 6th, Chen Wen-tsung, Director of the Presidential Office’s Department of Public Affairs, said that senior U.S. officials have repeatedly encouraged Beijing to engage with Taiwan’s government and its leaders—an initiative President Bush personally underscored in a gesture of goodwill. U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte said Thursday that the recent and ongoing visits by Taiwan’s opposition leaders to the mainland represent a positive development in easing cross-Strait tensions.

KMT Chairman Lien Chan concluded his mainland trip on Tuesday, and PFP Chairman Song Chu-yu arrived in Xi’an on Thursday to begin his visit. Taiwanese media report that the White House, through the KMT’s Washington representative Yao Jiann-sheng, has been briefed on Lien’s visit and gave it a favorable evaluation. Song is also expected to meet with President Hu.

In a Thursday interview with Taiwanese media, Lien Chan said that if necessary he would be willing to meet with President Chen Shui-bian to discuss his mainland itinerary and his talks with President Hu.

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U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay Congratulates President on Re-Election

2004.3.26

This morning, President Chen Shui-bian spoke by telephone with U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. In his call, Representative DeLay not only offered his congratulations on the President’s successful re-election, but also expressed that he and his colleagues in the U.S. Congress stand unconditionally with President Chen. He added that he hopes to lead a congratulatory delegation to Taiwan for the inauguration ceremony on May 20.

Representative DeLay began by offering his sympathies for the President’s gunshot wounds and congratulating him on being elected the Republic of China’s eleventh President. “When I first heard the news of the shooting,” DeLay said, “I was deeply concerned and prayed sincerely for your speedy recovery. You are the President of Taiwan’s nation, and winning such a hard-fought election deserves the highest recognition and support of the American people.”

DeLay went on to say that Taiwan’s democracy and President Chen’s struggle to establish it have served as a profound inspiration to the American people. “For the People’s Republic of China and many other nations,” he continued, “Taiwan stands as a true democracy. My colleagues and I in the Congress will give President Chen our unconditional support.” He concluded by extending his best wishes for a smooth and successful new term.

In response, President Chen thanked Representative DeLay for his concern and congratulations. The President recounted that, when the shooting occurred, he initially believed the injury was caused by firecrackers and intended to continue campaigning and attend that evening’s rally, only later learning at the hospital that he had been shot. President Chen also informed DeLay that the Central Election Commission will officially announce the winners of the presidential and vice-presidential election today.

The President added that he is grateful for divine protection of Taiwan—that he and Vice President Lu were not more seriously harmed. “Over the past four years,” he said, “your support, Congressman DeLay, has greatly advanced U.S.–Taiwan relations. I am deeply thankful, and I look forward to your continued support over the next four years—particularly regarding Taiwan’s participation in the World Health Organization and the further strengthening of U.S.–Taiwan ties.”

President Chen also expressed his hope that Representative DeLay can personally lead a delegation to the May 20 inauguration, so that old friends may meet again. “It would mean so much to me,” he said, “as though it were God’s will.”

Representative DeLay replied that it would be his honor to attend the inauguration with a delegation. He noted that the U.S. Congress will host a 25th-anniversary celebration of the Taiwan Relations Act in April, during which the House plans to pass legislation urging the U.S. State Department to provide greater assistance for Taiwan’s participation in the World Health Organization. “My colleagues and I,” DeLay said, “will do everything we can to ensure the world understands America’s full support for Taiwan’s entry into the WHO.”

President Chen once again thanked DeLay, observing that Taiwan’s WHO participation affects the health and welfare of its 23 million citizens and symbolizes an important step toward normalizing cross-Strait relations. “Improvement in cross-Strait ties,” he said, “should begin with public health.”

Finally, President Chen thanked Representative DeLay for his greetings to the First Lady, Ms. Wu Shu-chen. He expressed his admiration for her composure following the shooting and said he looks forward to seeing his longtime friend at the inauguration on May 20. “We will always be the best of friends,” he concluded.

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Chiang Kai-shek Airport to Be Renamed “Taiwan Taoyuan Airport”

Published: 2006/09/02 19:19 — TVBS News

What will Chiang Kai-shek International Airport be called from now on? After half a month of heated debate and multiple rounds of discussion, the Executive and Presidential Offices have decided to rename it “Taiwan Taoyuan Airport” to emphasize Taiwan’s self‐identity. The decision was approved today and will take effect next Wednesday. TSU legislators hailed the change as the most correct move the President has made in six years, while pan‐Blue lawmakers criticized it as a waste of public funds and a diversionary tactic.

Taiwan’s gateway, Chiang Kai-shek International Airport, is about to get a new name! The Executive and Presidential Offices have confirmed that after 27 years the name “Chiang Kai-shek” will be retired. Henceforth it will be known as “Taiwan Taoyuan Airport,” underscoring Taiwan’s self‐determination.

Su Tseng-chang:

“It should have been called Taoyuan Airport from the start. I even called Magistrate Chu yesterday to learn the local preferences.”

Minister of Transportation and Communications Tsai Dui:

“The proposal has already been submitted to the Executive Yuan. They plan to discuss it at next Wednesday’s session.”

With approval on Friday and implementation next week, the airport’s renaming is set in stone—another act of “rightful naming,” prompting applause from the TSU.

TSU Legislator Liao Pen‐yen:

“The most correct thing the President has done in these past few years is this.”

But to the pan‐Blue camp, the renaming is a thorn in their side:

KMT Legislator Tsai Chin‐lung:

“What’s the point? Even if you call it Taoyuan Airport, you’re just lowering its status.”

KMT Legislator Wu Den‐yi:

“Unnecessary expenditure—this is a waste of public money.”

PFP Legislator Lee Hung‐chun:

“If you’re so bold, why not just change the name of the ‘Republic of China’ itself?”

KMT Legislator Lai Shih‐po:

“There’s a heated anti‐DPP movement underway, so this seems like an attempt to shift the public’s focus.”

On the eve of an overseas trip, the President’s airport renaming proposal has once again become a focal point of Taiwan’s blue‐green political divide.


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Book Title: Beauty Pageant DVD—MISS TAIWAN Chen Siyu
Author: Qiu Yan
Publisher: Avant-Garde Publishing (March 2004)

By Ouyang Mochou

Chen Siyu—host of the popular TV show Vary DVD, ambassador of the Taiwan Name Rectification movement, and Taiwan’s representative at the Miss Universe Panama pageant—is no ordinary beauty queen.

In Taiwan’s pageant scene, Chen Siyu charted a path unlike any other contestant, weaving together two seemingly unrelated threads—pageantry and national identity—into an extraordinary spark. The force binding these threads can be summed up in just two words: “identity.”

A typical Taiwanese girl, Chen Siyu entered the world of beauty contests while studying in Australia, competing in the “Miss Chinese Melbourne” pageant. Yet she was keenly aware that she was not Chinese: “Not only is our living environment different, but our cultures, mindsets, temperaments, and languages differ as well.” Of course, she also understood that Taiwan, “with its own democratically elected president, judicial system, and administrative structure, is in every sense a sovereign, independent country!”

Despite her role as a “beauty queen,” Chen Siyu bravely lifted the curtain on the pageant world’s hidden workings, revealing behind-the-scenes secrets that few outsiders knew—a courage that earned widespread admiration.

Guided by “identity” and “courage,” she made headlines at the Panama pageant when organizers changed her official designation from “Taiwan” to “Chinese Taipei.” Standing before the pageant chair, she lodged a fierce protest and was moved to tears. Her stand prompted the organizers to partially concede, and her bold defense of Taiwan captured domestic attention, foreshadowing her later role as an envoy for Taiwan’s name-rectification campaign.

In this book, Chen Siyu devotes considerable space to recounting the various injustices Taiwan has faced abroad, driven by her desire to shout to the world: “I am Taiwanese, not Chinese.”

This courageous daughter of Taiwan shed tears for her homeland and moved her fellow countrymen’s hearts. To reform Taiwan’s chaotic media landscape, she joined the Vary DVD cast—an involvement that also brought intense public scrutiny.

Yet she remains undeterred, insisting she is only doing what must be done—Taiwan needs more people like Chen Siyu.

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Soft Coup Theory: A New Interpretation of the Election

Asia Weekly, Issue 48, November 22–28, 2004

President Chen Shui-bian has put forward a “soft coup” theory, alleging that certain senior Taiwanese military officers were lured into early retirement in an effort to undermine troop morale. This assertion overturns all established political science theory.

In recent years, Taiwan’s political scene has exhibited a bizarre phenomenon: whenever an election approaches, politicians seem to lose all reason—even basic common sense. But the Legislative Yuan campaign this time was truly over the top. President Chen not only redefined the very idea of a “coup,” he went so far as to coin the term “soft coup,” flying in the face of every political science principle.

Chen’s so-called “soft coup” claims that, after the March 20 election, KMT Chairman Lien Chan and PFP Chairman Song Chu-yu used retired generals to approach serving senior officers, persuading them to resign, retire, or feign illness—thereby shaking the army’s loyalty.

Perhaps only Taiwan’s politicians rank so low in political IQ. In any Third World country, if the military were planning a coup, would they first disarm themselves—threatening to resign or take leave? That hardly qualifies as a “coup.” Any would-be strongman who tries such tactics must be either brain-damaged or mentally unstable—and Chen himself need not worry.

More absurdly, DPP legislator Li Wen-chung hinted that three full generals and eight lieutenant generals have already been approached to resign, joking that the numbers add up to a “38 Coup.” Given how politicized Taiwan’s officer corps has become, if a large number of senior officers really were incited to resign, the opposite would occur: morale would soar. Vacancies at the rank of general and lieutenant general would be a boon to the mid-level officers waiting in line—and would only deepen their loyalty to President Chen.

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Far-Reaching Counsel from Lee Yuan-tseh

By Gu Cai-yen; Photography by Zhang Zhi-min
Published: 2006/11/10 12:53

At nearly every critical juncture, Lee Yuan-tseh’s interventions have dramatically impacted Chen Shui-bian’s electoral fortunes. In 2000, Lee publicly endorsed Chen just in time to help propel him into the presidency. In 2004, as the Chen You-hau fundraising scandal put Chen’s campaign in peril, Lee joined Chen at a joint press conference 48 hours before the election to rally support, famously urging, “Don’t kill a man over one small flaw.” Today, however, their relationship has cooled considerably.

2000: Timely Endorsement

On March 10, 2000, after three invitations, Lee Yuan-tseh finally declared his support for Chen Shui-bian. Nine days later, Chen won the presidency.

Lee Yuan-tseh (March 10, 2000): “I affirm Mr. Chen’s past efforts. I believe in his approach to eradicating the black-gold system and pushing reforms. I accepted his invitation to serve as a national policy advisor.”

2004: Crisis and Counsel

In the wake of the Chen You-hau affair, Chen Shui-bian’s reelection bid became precarious. 48 hours before the March 20 election, Lee and Chen held a joint press conference.

Lee Yuan-tseh (March 18, 2004): “No sage or hero is without shortcomings, but let us not seize upon a minor fault to destroy a person.”

A Waning Alliance

For two consecutive elections, Lee stood by Chen at every pivotal moment, delivering crucial support. Yet as Chen’s presidency extended, the two have grown increasingly distant. Recently, Lee published an open letter urging President Chen to reconsider his continuation in office. Rather than respond with a press conference, Chen replied via text message with a brief three-sentence note: “Thank you for your advice.”

Eroding Support Among Advisers

Lee Yuan-tseh was chief advisor of the 2000 National Policy Advisory Group, but he is not the only member to withdraw his backing. Of the original 15 advisors—including Evergreen Group chairman Chang Yung-fa, Chi Mei Group chairman Hsu Wen-lung, Academia Sinica member Tseng Chi-lang, pro-independence figure Kao Chih-ming, and former CCK University president Cheng Kuo-shun—at least six have since distanced themselves from Chen. This trend shows no signs of abating.

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Opposing Halving Legislative Seats, Lin Cho-shui: “I Will Do My Utmost”

Published: 2004/08/19 16:57

As the Legislative Yuan’s extraordinary session prepares to amend the Constitution, DPP legislator Lin Cho-shui today (19th) continued to voice his opposition to halving the number of legislative seats without any supporting measures and to adopting a single-member district, two-vote system. The DPP caucus immediately moved to “sanitize” the situation, emphasizing that Lin Cho-shui will ultimately respect party discipline. However, this internal debate within the DPP has provided the opposition parties with an opportunity to seize on the issue.

On the eve of the constitutional amendment session, DPP legislator Lin Cho-shui once again took a hard line against cutting the number of legislative seats in half.

Lin Cho-shui (DPP Legislator): “I will continue to exert my greatest efforts to prevent the amendment that only halves the seats from passing. Fundamentally, I have confidence in the development of Taiwan’s democratic politics, and I don’t believe my efforts will fail.”

Despite Lin’s firm words, the DPP caucus promptly held a press conference, expressing confidence that they would successfully communicate and implement the party’s central decisions together with Lin Cho-shui.

Tsai Huang-lang (DPP Caucus Secretary-General): “The DPP caucus has long operated by the principle of the minority obeying the majority. I also believe that Legislator Lin Cho-shui, like other DPP caucus members, possesses team spirit and cares about the DPP’s image.”

At this juncture, the People First Party seized the opening.

Chou Shih-wei (PFP Legislator): “Within the DPP, opinions on the overall parliamentary reform and constitutional amendment are not unified; the reformist factions within the DPP are in conflict with each other.”

For the DPP-sponsored constitutional amendment to halve legislative seats to pass smoothly, they must first “stabilize internally before venturing externally.”

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Kidd-Class Destroyers “Keelung” and “Suao” to Return to Taiwan by Year’s End

Reporters Shih Che-wei and Duan Shih-yuan, Washington
Published: 2005/10/30 10:38

Taiwan’s newly acquired Kidd-class guided-missile destroyers, the ROCS Keelung and ROCS Suao, were officially handed over today at a commissioning ceremony in the United States. These two vessels—among the world’s most capable multi-mission destroyers—will depart from the U.S. East Coast’s Port of Charleston early next month and are expected to arrive in Taiwan about six weeks later.

I am standing on the forward deck of the lead ship, ROCS Keelung. Together with her sister ship ROCS Suao alongside, this class represents the most powerful guided-missile destroyers in terms of overall combat capability anywhere in the world, thanks in large part to their advanced Aegis combat system.

At roughly two to three times the displacement of Taiwan’s earlier Cheng Kung–class, Kang Ding–class, Yang Zhi–class, or Chi Yang–class frigates, the Kidd-class ships are the largest and most potent surface combatants ever operated by the Republic of China Navy. Their combat performance rivals or exceeds that of first-line guided-missile destroyers currently in service with the navies of the United Kingdom, France, and Russia.

Among the dignitaries attending today’s ceremony were Admiral Chen Bang-zhi, Commander of the ROC Navy, Taiwan’s Representative to the United States Shen Ta-wei, and U.S. Brigadier General Walter E. “Ted” Allen, Director for Asia-Pacific Security Affairs at the U.S. Department of Defense. General Allen’s remarks reflected carefully coordinated messaging between the U.S. State and Defense Departments:

“As Taiwan faces the growing military power of the People’s Republic of China and an increasingly severe security environment, it is vital that Taiwan’s political leaders reach cross-party agreement on increasing defense spending to meet these threats.”

At the hand-over ceremony, the esprit de corps among the ROC Navy personnel was unmistakable: camaraderie was high, discipline was evident, and morale was soaring. The atmosphere aboard these cutting-edge warships stood in stark contrast to the often contentious debates over defense procurement in Taipei’s political circles.

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Taiwan Solidarity Union Poised for Legislative and Transitional Victory
6 August 2004

TSU spiritual leader Lee Teng-hui recently underwent his routine overnight physical examination at Taipei Veterans General Hospital. Despite his heart being propped open with multiple stents and a history of gout in his left foot, doctors reported that Lee’s blood pressure, body temperature, and cardiac function all fall within normal ranges—testimony to his overall good health. Accordingly, Lee has announced—via close associates—that he will cancel his planned autumn trip to Japan for further cardiac treatment, since his stents are functioning normally. (Unofficial sources claim Tokyo denied his visa under pressure from Beijing.) This announcement is a welcome boon to the Taiwan Solidarity Union, which already enjoys favorable polls, and further bolsters its confidence ahead of this year’s legislative elections.

The TSU regards the upcoming end-of-year legislative vote as its most critical battle against the “bubble party” curse. To win, the party must leverage every ounce of the Lee Teng-hui effect. On one hand, like the People First Party, the TSU is unmistakably a one-man party: members fear that once Lee’s influence vanishes, the party’s cohesion will collapse and supporters scatter. At eighty-one years old, with stents made of materials later linked to serious health risks, Lee’s remaining years of unifying charisma are a constant concern. On the other hand, TSU insiders hope to transcend the one-man model by transforming into an ideology-driven party that can stand on its own and avoid “bubble” status. Lee himself has tacitly approved this vision, pushing the TSU to brand its legislative campaign under the banner of “Constitutional Reform & Formal Recognition,” sharply distinguishing itself from the DPP. This campaign will likely be the TSU’s last chance to ride Lee’s halo; future elections—next year’s mayoral races and the subsequent Taipei and Kaohsiung municipal votes—will see either TSU absence or diminished impact, as Lee’s star fades. Thus, the TSU must seize this final legislative election opportunity to cement its transformation: from a personality cult into an ideology-based party capable of enduring beyond Lee’s era.

Taiwan’s broader political currents are aiding the TSU’s transition. After the DPP made “referendum-based constitutional reform” President Chen Shui-bian’s campaign centerpiece last December, the DPP itself began to drift toward the TSU’s platform, eroding the TSU’s distinct political territory. In response, when the pro–Taiwan independence coalition led the “2·28 Hand-in-Hand to Save Taiwan” campaign, the TSU vehemently opposed any joint inauguration ceremony with President Chen, insisting on strict separation from the DPP to protect its own voter base in the legislative elections.

Meanwhile, Chen Shui-bian’s “20 May Address,” under intense domestic and international pressure, shelved his original “2006 referendum on a new constitution, 2008 implementation” plan in favor of more moderate “constitutional reforms.” Though this disappointed the TSU, it also removed the threat of DPP encroachment on their platform, clearing the way for the TSU to become the “third-largest party” after the legislative vote. Indeed, in a recent Kaohsiung city council by-election, all four TSU candidates won—both proof of the TSU’s successful transformation strategy and a significant morale boost ahead of the legislative contest.

In the upcoming election, the TSU may enjoy a “win-win” scenario. Disgruntled DPP supporters upset by the withdrawal of the referendum plan may be drawn to the TSU’s “Constitutional Reform & Recognition” platform. Simultaneously, “localist” KMT voters, seeing little hope for a blue comeback, may abandon the KMT in favor of the TSU, viewed as the true defender of local interests. If both trends materialize, the TSU could significantly increase its seat share and vote share—potentially emerging as the campaign’s biggest winner.

However, because the TSU currently commands only 7.76 % of the vote and 5.78 % of seats, even large percentage gains will not yield proportional seat increases. The three larger parties—the DPP, KMT, and PFP—remain far ahead. Yet with the KMT weakened by TSU inroads and the PFP’s sheen fading alongside Song Chu-yu’s star, the TSU may close the gap with one of the two “Pan-Blue” parties.

Although the DPP won the presidency—thanks in part to the TSU’s decision not to field a presidential candidate—the legislature will be a different fight. The TSU will not hold back in the legislative race; it will aggressively court both disappointed DPP and opportunistic KMT localist voters. This will severely limit the DPP’s room for growth in the legislature, making it unrealistic for the DPP alone to secure a majority. However, a combined DPP–TSU seat total could surpass the 50 % threshold, fulfilling the rallying cry, “Majority seats make governance easier, secure a great leap forward.” Once the TSU becomes the pivotal minority, it may leverage its position to extract concessions from the DPP, subjecting the DPP to continued political bargaining. Consequently, the DPP’s days in the legislature may be no less fractious than in opposition, with the TSU acting as a potent check on its power.

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DPP Dissolves Factions: A Sudden Crisis Emerges

July 24, 2006  China Review Academic Press

The deeply troubling shadow of factions within the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) was suddenly dispelled yesterday, but instead of a clear sky, it revealed thunder and lightning.

At the DPP's national congress yesterday afternoon, a proposal by Legislator Wang Hsing-nan to "dissolve factions" was passed. Following the dissolution, the DPP will prohibit factions from establishing offices, recruiting members, raising funds externally, holding member meetings, or inviting government officials to report in the name of factions. Party officials will also be required to withdraw from factions during their term of office. For the DPP, with its long and complex history of factions, this dissolution is indeed a major move and not an easy one. Factional co-governance has been the most distinctive characteristic of the DPP and the pillar of its party management.

The Five Major Factions

Currently, there are five major factions within the DPP:

  1. New Tide Faction: Existing since the party’s founding, it is currently the most powerful faction within the DPP.
  2. Justice Alliance: Founded by Chen Shui-bian in 1992, it serves as his main support base within the party.
  3. Welfare State Faction: Represented by figures such as Hsieh Chang-ting and Straits Exchange Foundation Chairman Chang Chun-hsiung.
  4. Taiwan Independence Alliance: Primarily composed of Taiwan independence activists who returned to Taiwan after 1991.
  5. Pan-Beautiful Island Faction: The Beautiful Island Faction and the New Tide Faction were the two major factions at the party’s inception, with former DPP Chairman Shih Ming-teh as a representative figure. It is further divided into the New Dynamics Office and the New Century Office.

Chen Shui-bian and Factional Politics

When Chen Shui-bian came to power in 2000, he used factions to consolidate his authority, striving to become the "de facto political leader and factional overlord" within the DPP. He was deeply engaged in manipulating factional politics. Notably, the "Justice Alliance," as Chen’s direct lineage, rose prominently and became the most powerful ruling faction within the party, also holding the most legislative seats. In May 2000, the "Justice Alliance," "Welfare State Alliance," "New Dynamics," and "Taiwan Independence Alliance" within the DPP formed the "Mainstream Alliance," officially ushering in an era of factional alliances and coalitions after the party assumed power.

However, as time passed, Chen Shui-bian found it increasingly difficult to balance the interests among the factions. Starting in 2002, as the DPP gradually gained control of administrative resources on the island, internal power struggles intensified. Chen’s failure to control the Legislative Yuan was a clear manifestation of this escalating internal conflict, highlighting his inability to reconcile the interests of the various DPP factions. The 2002 election results for the DPP’s Legislative Yuan caucus leadership were particularly embarrassing for Chen. Despite the "Justice Alliance" being touted as the largest faction within the DPP, their candidate, Chen Chi-mai, lost, while veteran female legislator Hsu Jung-shu won with the highest votes and bluntly stated that this was a warning to Chen’s loyalists.

Nevertheless, Chen Shui-bian was wary of the factions’ influence. In 2004, there was a strong call within the party to dissolve factions, but Chen managed to suppress it. However, factional politics did not spare him any favor.

Corruption Scandals and Factional Struggles

This time, embroiled in corruption scandals, Chen Shui-bian has triggered fierce factional struggles within the DPP. Some factions have taken an unusually harsh stance in criticizing Chen, completely out of step with his government policies. Moreover, the factions cannot reach a consensus on the party’s direction. It can be said that in recent times, factional struggles within the DPP have dominated Taiwan’s political stage.

On July 18, the DPP’s "New Tide Faction" proposed that Chen Shui-bian should face party discipline, igniting mutual attacks among factions. Legislators from Chen’s faction held a press conference criticizing the "New Tide" for having "a few bad apples," to which the "New Tide" immediately retorted, accusing Chen’s legislators of acting like "imperial disciples," a behavior they deemed disgraceful. This example alone shows that factional struggles within the DPP have reached a boiling point, becoming brutal and chaotic.

Potential Consequences

Intense factional struggles have already severely damaged the DPP. If they persist, the consequences could be dire, at least in the following ways:

  1. The DPP could face a substantial split, unable to unite.
  2. Chen Shui-bian could become completely lame-duck within the party, unable to act effectively.
  3. The ruling DPP could suffer from significant internal strife, hindering effective governance.
  4. It could seriously impact the year-end mayoral elections in Taipei and Kaohsiung.

Dissolving factions is likely something Chen Shui-bian desperately desires.

Implications of Dissolution

After the dissolution of factions, the DPP will undoubtedly enter a phase with less dissent, weaker criticism, reduced checks and balances, diminished democratic will, and weakened capacity for self-reflection. Such a DPP would be more passive than proactive, more blind than clear-sighted. Consequently, dangers will become significantly more pronounced.

With the factional obstacles within the party removed, Chen Shui-bian can free up his hands to act. What will he do? Will he continue to push for de jure Taiwan independence? Will he persist in provocative actions that strain cross-strait and Sino-US relations? It’s not certain, but it’s not impossible. From Chen Shui-bian’s recent remarks, there seem to be hints of thunder and lightning again. In the future, when the DPP is silenced, Chen Shui-bian’s voice will be the loudest! If this prediction holds true, a crisis across the Taiwan Strait could suddenly emerge!

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President Announces “Termination” of National Unification Council, Vows to Maintain Status Quo

Reporters: Lin Shang-yun; Photographers: Sun Ming-yao, Chang Tsung-jung

Published: 2006/02/27 16:33

After nearly a month of heated debate over abolishing the National Unification Council (NUC), the matter was settled today. Following a high-level national security meeting this afternoon, the President ordered the NUC’s operations to be “terminated,” effective as soon as tomorrow. During the session, he repeatedly stressed that Taiwan has no intention of changing the cross-Strait status quo—and made clear that the mainland likewise must not alter it. The Presidential Office noted with irony that Beijing had once criticized the NUC’s charter as advocating Sun Yat-sen’s Three Principles of the People for China’s unification, then condemned the move to “abolish unification” as de facto “legal independence”—a clear case of shooting itself in the foot.

Rushed through on the eve of the February 28 holiday and timed after the stock market closed, the decision was formally recorded as “terminating the operations” of the NUC.

President Chen Shui-bian: “The National Unification Council’s operations shall be terminated and its budget will no longer be allocated. Personnel originally responsible for its functions will return to their ministries. The National Unification Guidelines shall cease to apply, and in accordance with procedure, will be submitted to the Executive Yuan for record.”

By choosing “terminate” rather than “abolish,” the administration deftly addressed U.S. concerns over whether the cross-Strait status quo would change.

President Chen Shui-bian: “Taiwan does not intend to change the status quo, and firmly opposes any non-peaceful means that would alter it. The termination of the NUC’s operations and the Guidelines’ applicability does not affect the status quo; it is founded on the democratic principle that sovereignty rests with the people.”

If maintaining the status quo is a present-tense action, could a new-constitution referendum become a future-tense one?

President Chen Shui-bian: “Any push for constitutional reform must follow a bottom-up, outside-in process, requiring a three-quarters Legislative Yuan vote and confirmation by popular referendum. Any sovereignty issue not following this procedure not only fails to preserve the status quo but will not be addressed.”

The high threshold for a constitutional-reform referendum remains unchanged. The President also made clear that the mainland must similarly refrain from attempting to alter the status quo.

President Chen used this announcement both to allay U.S. concerns and to chastise Beijing. He noted historical irony: Beijing once attacked the NUC’s charter as Taiwan’s attempt to unify China under Sun Yat-sen’s Three Principles—yet now condemns its termination as de facto independence. “Isn’t Beijing just slapping itself in the face?” he asked.

In a surprising final twist, President Chen released a recorded video of the announcement, formally conveying his decision to terminate the National Unification Guidelines and bringing to a close the month-long controversy.

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Chen Shui-bian Attends Pope's Funeral, China Expresses Dissatisfaction

Published on April 8, 2005, at 11:45 GMT (19:45 Beijing time)

Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian attended the funeral of Pope John Paul II in the Vatican, marking his first visit to Europe since taking office. His trip to Rome angered Beijing, as China has always regarded Taiwan as a province of China and seeks to limit Taiwan's diplomatic space. Currently, among European countries, only the Vatican maintains relations with Taiwan. Amid Chen's visit, there has been speculation that the Vatican may be preparing to shift recognition to mainland China.

Angry Reaction

Chinese authorities reacted strongly to Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian's attendance at the Pope's funeral in the Vatican. On Friday, April 8, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Qin Gang stated, "Chen Shui-bian's trip to the Vatican to attend the Pope's funeral is, in reality, an attempt to engage in separatist activities promoting 'two Chinas' or 'one China, one Taiwan' on the international stage, which China firmly opposes." Qin added that China has expressed strong dissatisfaction with both the Vatican and Italy regarding the visa issuance, urging Italian authorities to take concrete steps to prevent similar incidents in the future, in consideration of the broader China-Italy relationship. Since the Vatican is located within Italy, visitors must transit through Italy, and in this case, Italy granted Chen a visa. Regarding the development of China-Vatican relations, Qin emphasized that China's two fundamental principles remain unchanged and consistent. China hopes the Vatican will take practical steps to improve relations rather than create new obstacles.

Officials Accompanying

President Chen's China Airlines charter flight arrived in Rome, Italy, at 0:55 a.m. local time on Friday. He was accompanied by Taiwan's Ambassador to the Vatican, Tu Chu-sheng, and greeted by Vatican officials upon arrival. The delegation also included Foreign Minister Mark Chen, two priests, and an Islamic imam. Taiwan's authorities described the trip as a "journey of peace and remembrance." Chen Shui-bian is the first Taiwanese president to visit the Vatican. He and his delegation will stay in the Vatican for no more than 24 hours. After attending the Pope's funeral on Friday, Chen will meet with members of the Taiwanese delegation to console staff at the Taiwanese embassy to the Vatican before departing for Taiwan, arriving back on Saturday. Taiwanese authorities have placed great importance on the president's attendance at the funeral, viewing it as a diplomatic breakthrough for Taiwan. According to Taiwan's Central News Agency, Chen was seated in the fourth seat of the first row in the area reserved for heads of state. Before entering the funeral, he had a brief conversation with U.S. President George W. Bush and former President Bill Clinton. Taiwan currently has approximately 300,000 Catholics. A BBC Taiwan affairs correspondent noted that although Chen's visit is brief, it provides an excellent opportunity for diplomatic publicity. In addition to official Chinese reactions, officials from the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association also responded to Chen's visit to the Vatican, stating, "Allowing Chen Shui-bian to attend the funeral has hurt the feelings of the Chinese people, including China's five million Catholics."


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Punkgod Risks Their Lives to Come to Taiwan

Updated 2004-02-28 8:46 AM • Views: 140
(The Epoch Times, photos by Liberty Times reporter Pan Shaotang; interview by Duan Zhenzhen)

For the unprecedented February 28 “Taiwan Soul: SAY YES TO TAIWAN” concert, a mainland Chinese band showed up in support. Punkgod, hailing from Jiangxi Province, is deemed a troublemaker by Beijing for advocating independence. To avoid interception by hostile actors, they went to great lengths before finally reaching Taiwan. Standing in the plaza before the Presidential Office, Punkgod threw their arms up and cheered excitedly:

“No matter what happens back home, as long as we’ve made it to Taiwan, we’re winners!”

Chthonic Roots, Covert Journey to Taiwan

Punkgod is a well-known underground Chinese punk-rock band that champions human rights, freedom, and revolution. Through their lyrics, they criticize China’s social injustices and urge people not to accept oppression but to learn to resist and reclaim the rights that belong to them. They frequently publish independent commentary online—publicly supporting Chechen and Tibetan independence—even when their posts are repeatedly deleted. Undeterred, Punkgod reposts on over twenty websites to fight for free speech.

Consequently, Beijing views Punkgod as troublesome dissidents. Many mainstream Chinese singers and bands refuse to share the stage with them for fear of attracting trouble.

This time, Punkgod accepted an invitation from Freddy—head of the concert organizer TRA (Taiwan Rock Alliance)—to publicly endorse the February 28 concert. To ensure their safe arrival, Freddy devised a tight security plan and guarded against any leaks so that Punkgod would not become “the second Sean Connery” unable to enter Taiwan.

Midnight Arrival, First Mainland Band in Taiwan

Just after 11 PM on February 25, Punkgod finally set foot in Taiwan—the first mainland Chinese band ever to perform here.

Frontman and guitarist Ao Bo—the band’s soul—and bassist Duan Xinjun arrived with a brand-new song titled “Defend Taiwan.” Ao Bo laughed as he explained why drummer Chen Bin couldn’t join them: because Chen is from Jingdezhen, and some Jingdezhen residents had angered Beijing by selling fake antique porcelain in Southeast Asia. As a result, all Jingdezhen natives have recently been barred from traveling abroad—an absurd but inescapable rule. To reach Taiwan, Punkgod even staged a “fake vacation” in Thailand—a challenging journey indeed.

A “Fake” Vacation to Defend Taiwan on 2/28

Ao Bo recalled meeting Freddy (also vocalist of Chthonic) three years ago at the Kunming Music Festival. Sharing the same political ideals, they became fast friends. Although they had long wanted to join Taiwan’s indie music events like Formoz, Punkgod was blacklisted as troublesome, and applying for Beijing’s approval to travel to Taiwan was prohibitively complex.

When they learned they could take part in the February 28 commemorations, Ao Bo vowed to overcome every obstacle. Freddy secured cultural-worker visas sent to Thailand, and Ao Bo and Duan Xinjun traveled under the pretext of tourism before transferring to Taiwan.

Honoring 2/28 History

Ao Bo’s first act in Taiwan was to visit February 28 historical sites. He donned a “Taiwan Soul” T-shirt for a commemorative photo in front of the Presidential Office, emphasizing that he genuinely supports Taiwan’s sovereign independence, not mere subordination. Though he didn’t know what price he might pay—especially after performing at a 2/28 memorial—Ao Bo remained undaunted:

“I don’t care if I face persecution. The most important thing is that I’m in Taiwan. As long as I made it here, I’m the big winner!”

A Taste of Taiwan’s Sour Plum Juice

Stopping by the famous sour plum juice stand beside 2/28 Peace Park, Ao Bo took a sip and praised its unique flavor. Pointing at the peaceful faces and clean streets, he said:

“Look at these people—they’re so calm, the streets so clean. We were taught that our Taiwanese compatriots lived in dire misery, so we had to ‘liberate’ Taiwan. If there really was something to liberate, wouldn’t that be a big joke?”
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Internal Factional Struggles in the Green Camp Gradually Surface; DPP Considers Disbanding Factions

July 7, 2006, 08:39, China News Network

China News Network, July 7 - Internal factional struggles within the Green Camp are increasingly coming to the forefront. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is scheduled to hold its national convention on July 15 and 16, with the disbandment of factions poised to be a central issue. Reports indicate that the DPP's central leadership is prepared to dissolve these factions, and any violations could result in disciplinary action from the party.

According to aggregated reports from Taiwanese media, DPP legislator Wang Hsing-nan recently revisited the idea of "disbanding factions." His goal is to curb the expanding influence of Su Tseng-chang and the New Tide faction. Rumors suggest that, to prevent the "New Tide" from gaining further dominance, the "Justice Alliance" and "Welfare State" factions have formed an alliance to support Hsieh Chang-ting in opposing both the "New Tide" and Su Tseng-chang.

Wang Hsing-nan had previously raised the issue of disbanding factions at the last national convention, but the DPP central leadership took no concrete action. This time, with renewed momentum, the central leadership has privately expressed approval and made it clear that "rigid factions"—those with offices and organized cadres—will not be tolerated. The "New Tide," "Justice Alliance," and "Welfare State" factions all fall under this category, with the "New Tide" considered the most "rigid." The DPP’s bold move to rein in the New Tide has sparked discontent within the faction, potentially worsening relations between Su Tseng-chang and Yu Hsi-kun, and further intensifying internal party conflicts.

Core party and government figures report that over 90% of DPP representatives nationwide support disbanding factions. During the previous convention, it was Chen Shui-bian, then at the peak of his popularity, who forcibly suppressed this proposal. "Can (DPP Chairman) You si-kun suppress it now?" they ask. The central leadership can no longer sidestep the issue and must confront it head-on.

Sources reveal that the DPP’s proposed measures for disbanding factions classify any intra-party group with a rigid structure, charter, and cadres as a faction—essentially "a party within the party"—which will not be permitted. However, it is deemed acceptable for like-minded individuals within a single parliamentary body to form policy discussion groups. Should these groups extend alliances across central and local public or party positions, they would also be classified as factions and banned.

The "New Tide" faction, seen as the primary target, has already begun crisis management. Key figure Duan Yi-kang issued a stern warning, accusing the central leadership of avoiding the party’s real problems and scapegoating factions instead. "Once faction disbandment is approved," he declared, "the New Tide may not need to remain a faction within the DPP!" Duan declined to elaborate on what a "New Tide outside the DPP" might mean, stating only that it "could be a magazine society or a people’s organization."

Duan Yi-kang further argued that the DPP’s current struggles are not the result of any single faction’s existence. If disbanding factions is viewed as a solution, he questioned whether the party leadership’s wisdom "exceeds imagination."


News Background: Distribution of Factions within the DPP

The DPP emerged as a coalition of "outside party forces" united against the Kuomintang’s (KMT) one-party dominance. From its inception, it has been characterized by diverse political ideologies and interpersonal networks, laying the groundwork for its factional divisions.

Initially, the party consisted primarily of the "Beautiful Island" faction, the "New Tide" faction, and non-aligned figures. Over the course of its development, the DPP has seen continuous shifts in factional power and realignments. The "Beautiful Island" faction, after facing multiple ideological clashes and challenges from emerging factions like the "Justice Alliance" and "Welfare State Alliance," eventually dissolved and reorganized. With numerous factions within the party, internal struggles have remained fierce.

After years in power, the DPP’s factional dynamics have shifted significantly. Today, the party is dominated by two major forces: Chen Shui-bian’s loyal "Justice Alliance" and the "New Tide" faction, which controls multiple county magistrate and government official positions. Other smaller factions wield limited influence.

Main Factions within the DPP:

  • "New Tide" Faction: Present since the party’s founding and currently closely aligned with Chen Shui-bian, this faction is built around the editorial and writing staff of New Tide magazine. Its core platform emphasizes "Taiwan independence," mass movements, and social democracy. With a clear agenda and robust factional discipline, it is the most powerful group within the party. Key figures include Chiu Yi-jen, former Secretary-General of the Presidential Office and current Secretary-General of the National Security Council.
  • "Justice Alliance": Established by Chen Shui-bian in 1992, this faction serves as his primary power base within the party.
  • "Welfare State Alliance": Represented by figures such as former DPP Chairman and Premier Hsieh Chang-ting, and Straits Exchange Foundation Chairman Chang Chun-hsiung.
  • "New Dynamics Office": Led by former legislator Hsu Jung-shu.
  • "Taiwan Independence" Alliance: Comprising "Taiwan independence" advocates who returned to Taiwan after 1991, represented by former DPP Deputy Secretary-General Lee Ying-yuan.
  • "New Century Office": Led by Chang Chun-hung, current Vice Chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation and one of the DPP’s founding elders.

To counter the formidable political mobilization of the "New Tide," the "Justice Alliance," "Welfare State Alliance," "New Dynamics Office," and "Taiwan Independence" Alliance have formed a loose coalition known as the "Mainstream Alliance," making it a dominant force within the DPP. In contrast, the "New Tide" remains more cohesive and retains significant influence.

Additionally, the "Beautiful Island" faction, one of the two original major factions alongside the "New Tide," was led by former DPP Chairman Shih Ming-teh and other participants in the "Beautiful Island Incident." Its influence waned following Shih Ming-teh’s departure from the party in 1996 and Hsu Hsin-liang’s later exit, leaving it largely diminished.

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Legislator Chiu Yi’s One-Year, Two-Month Sentence Upheld for Leading Mob into District Prosecutor’s Office

Taipei, Reporter Liao Chi-ming

On December 22, the Supreme Court dismissed the Kaohsiung High Court’s appeal in the case against Legislator Chiu Yi and upheld his one-year, two-month prison sentence, with no probation. As a result, Chiu Yi is definitively ineligible to run in this year’s legislative elections. Chiu Yi said the verdict was within his expectations but nonetheless surprising, and that he plans to report for imprisonment after the current legislative session concludes.

Chiu Yi was accused of leading a crowd to storm the Kaohsiung District Prosecutor’s Office on March 21, 2004—one day after the presidential election results were announced—demanding that ballot boxes be sealed. The Kaohsiung High Court found that Chiu Yi ignored three dispersal orders from police, and in pursuit of sealing all ballot boxes, directed the mob from atop a command vehicle, shouting “Charge the courthouse gates!” He also ordered objects thrown at officers, endangering their lives and causing injuries to multiple policemen, in blatant contempt of judicial authority. The court convicted him as the ringleader under the charge of “organizing a crowd to obstruct official duties,” sentencing him to one year and two months’ imprisonment without suspension.

The Supreme Court’s December 22 ruling confirmed that the High Court’s verdict was sound and rejected Chiu Yi’s final appeal.

Upon hearing the verdict, Chiu Yi said he accepted it calmly, acknowledging that it fell within his expectations yet still left him astonished. He recalled the March 19, 2004 shooting, which he believes influenced the election outcome. At the time, crowds had gathered on Ketagalan Boulevard and outside courthouses nationwide, all awaiting the sealing of ballot boxes for a full recount. He felt he had no choice but to press prosecutors to secure the boxes as quickly as possible.

Reflecting on the swift handling of his case, Chiu Yi noted that in Taiwan’s democratic history, political demonstrations violating the Assembly and Parade Act typically result only in fines, suspended sentences, or retrials—not immediate imprisonment. The rapid progression of his trial, he said, came as a shock.

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A-Bian Figurines "Imprisoned"! Die-hard Fans Express Disappointment

Reporter: Gu Shih-sheng, Chiayi – Published: 2008/08/26 17:28

With the Chen family embroiled in a money laundering scandal, many of former President Chen Shui-bian’s loyal supporters (known as "Bian fans") are finding it hard to accept. So how are they dealing with the disappointment? In Chiayi, one passionate collector of figurines and a devoted Bian fan came up with a creative solution: he built a custom-made iron cage and locked up all his Chen Shui-bian figurines inside, labeling it the "Prison for Corrupt Officials," saying he wanted "A-Bian" to do some soul-searching.

One of the imprisoned figurines features Chen in a business suit with a majestic dragon coiled on his shoulder—once the favorite of Mr. Chen, the fan and collector who purchased it seven years ago. Along with another figurine wearing a "Bian" cap and one with a smiling face, they’re now all locked up in what he labeled the “Republic of China Prison for Corrupt Officials,” complete with a padlock to prevent escape.

Fan Chen Po-ru said, “After everything that’s happened, I figured it’s time for A-Bian to reflect a little.”

Chen, who serves as the executive director of a community college, began collecting figurines over a decade ago. He’s spent hundreds of thousands of NT dollars accumulating over a thousand pieces, and as a loyal Bian supporter, he naturally included Chen Shui-bian figurines in his collection. But now, with his idol caught in a money-laundering scandal, Chen is heartbroken—yet couldn’t bring himself to destroy his longtime collectibles. So, with help from a friend who works in metal fabrication, he spent a day building a custom cage as a humorous and symbolic way to vent his frustration.

Chen Po-ru said, “We welcome other Bian fans too—if you're upset but feel bad smashing your A-Bian figurines, you can bring them here and lock them up. Once you're feeling better, you can come pick them up and release them.”

Opposed to extreme political polarization, he wants people to express dissatisfaction in a lighthearted and humorous way. He not only invites fellow fans to send their A-Bian figurines to “prison,” but even plans to print mock parole certificates for those who want to retrieve them—saying it's his way of bearing witness to Taiwan’s democratic journey.

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Huang Chun-ying Sues Chen Chu for Violating the Election and Recall Act over the “Walking Workers” Incident

China News Service – December 12, 2006, 09:55

The Kuomintang’s Kaohsiung mayoral candidate Huang Chun-ying has filed an election-nullification suit and requested the Kaohsiung District Court to preserve all evidence, calling for the sealing of every citywide ballot, voter registry, and vote-count reports. The judge granted the preservation order. In the photo above, after ballots from all polling stations were bagged and delivered to the Kaohsiung Election Commission, Huang and his lawyer Ho Hsu-ling inspect the sealed ballots and then spoke to reporters.

The KMT’s Kaohsiung mayoral candidate Huang Chun-ying has initiated an action to void the election results, petitioning the Kaohsiung District Court to preserve evidence by sealing all ballots, voter rolls, and count sheets citywide—a request the court approved.

According to China Times on December 12, Huang—who lost the Kaohsiung mayor’s race—has retained lawyers to gather evidence and plans to indict co-conspirators in the “walking workers” ballot-rigging scandal: Chen Chu, Chen Chi‐mai, Kuan Bi-ling, Hsiao Yu-cheng, and five young activists, for allegedly violating the Election and Recall Act.

Huang’s campaign spokesperson Chen Hsueh-sheng yesterday strongly accused the DPP of staging the “walking workers” affair themselves, and again appealed to those nicknamed “Black Pine” and “Ancient Elegance” to come forward and testify for their own safety—lest they face threats similar to those after the March 19 shooting incident.

DPP mayoral candidate Chen Chu’s spokesman Hsiao Yu-cheng countered that, three to four days before the vote, DPP headquarters received intelligence that the pan-blue camp planned vote-buying on election eve. They dispatched five young activists in two teams to verify, hence the “youth brigade footage” showing vote-buying.

Huang Bo-lin, elected KMT city councilor accused of accepting bribes from the Yu Huang Temple during the last mayoral campaign, retorted that he received the highest vote total in the city and needed no vote-buying. On election eve he canvassed locally, never mobilized “walking workers,” and would resign if implicated.

Huang Chun-ying insists he’s been clean in public office and cannot endure being smeared as a vote-buyer by Chen Chu’s camp. He vows to pursue the “walking workers” affair to the end to “set things right” for Kaohsiung’s million citizens.

Kaohsiung’s Election Commission will announce the mayoral and councilor winners on the 15th; Huang’s camp plans to file its nullification suit then. District Court Administrative Division Chief Judge Tu Yu-dou clarified that the sealing order merely preserves ballots as evidence, not an endorsement of any witness’s claims. Once Huang files his suit, each piece of evidence must be examined—decisions on recounts and how many ballots to audit remain undecided.

Regarding the “walking workers” case, Huang’s camp has formally charged Chen Chu and co-defendants with violating the Election and Recall Act in an attempt to prevent proper election outcomes.

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Huang Chun-ying Sues Chen Chu for Violating the Election and Recall Act over the “Walking Workers” Incident

China News Service – December 12, 2006, 09:55

The Kuomintang’s Kaohsiung mayoral candidate Huang Chun-ying has filed an election-nullification suit and requested the Kaohsiung District Court to preserve all evidence, calling for the sealing of every citywide ballot, voter registry, and vote-count reports. The judge granted the preservation order. In the photo above, after ballots from all polling stations were bagged and delivered to the Kaohsiung Election Commission, Huang and his lawyer Ho Hsu-ling inspect the sealed ballots and then spoke to reporters.

The KMT’s Kaohsiung mayoral candidate Huang Chun-ying has initiated an action to void the election results, petitioning the Kaohsiung District Court to preserve evidence by sealing all ballots, voter rolls, and count sheets citywide—a request the court approved.

According to China Times on December 12, Huang—who lost the Kaohsiung mayor’s race—has retained lawyers to gather evidence and plans to indict co-conspirators in the “walking workers” ballot-rigging scandal: Chen Chu, Chen Chi‐mai, Kuan Bi-ling, Hsiao Yu-cheng, and five young activists, for allegedly violating the Election and Recall Act.

Huang’s campaign spokesperson Chen Hsueh-sheng yesterday strongly accused the DPP of staging the “walking workers” affair themselves, and again appealed to those nicknamed “Black Pine” and “Ancient Elegance” to come forward and testify for their own safety—lest they face threats similar to those after the March 19 shooting incident.

DPP mayoral candidate Chen Chu’s spokesman Hsiao Yu-cheng countered that, three to four days before the vote, DPP headquarters received intelligence that the pan-blue camp planned vote-buying on election eve. They dispatched five young activists in two teams to verify, hence the “youth brigade footage” showing vote-buying.

Huang Bo-lin, elected KMT city councilor accused of accepting bribes from the Yu Huang Temple during the last mayoral campaign, retorted that he received the highest vote total in the city and needed no vote-buying. On election eve he canvassed locally, never mobilized “walking workers,” and would resign if implicated.

Huang Chun-ying insists he’s been clean in public office and cannot endure being smeared as a vote-buyer by Chen Chu’s camp. He vows to pursue the “walking workers” affair to the end to “set things right” for Kaohsiung’s million citizens.

Kaohsiung’s Election Commission will announce the mayoral and councilor winners on the 15th; Huang’s camp plans to file its nullification suit then. District Court Administrative Division Chief Judge Tu Yu-dou clarified that the sealing order merely preserves ballots as evidence, not an endorsement of any witness’s claims. Once Huang files his suit, each piece of evidence must be examined—decisions on recounts and how many ballots to audit remain undecided.

Regarding the “walking workers” case, Huang’s camp has formally charged Chen Chu and co-defendants with violating the Election and Recall Act in an attempt to prevent proper election outcomes.

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Wargame: Red Dragon – Free DLC Released!


The Fourth Taiwan Strait Crisis is the sixth scenario in WarGames: Red Dragon. It’s released as part of the game’s namesake free DLC.

Background

After President Chen Shui-bian won reelection in 2004, his radical push for Taiwanese independence enraged Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Hu Jintao, who in 2005 enacted the Anti-Secession Law. In response, President Chen abolished the National Unification Guidelines to counter Beijing’s military threats. Outraged, the CCP launched a massive military exercise to punish Taipei’s separatist forces. At the same time, the United States warned China not to take reckless action…


Events

Note: Turn numbers are displayed during COMPUTER's phase. In a turn, COMPUTER moves first.

Turn 3 PLAN Type 052B Destroyer Group is available at Naval Sector Alpha. Deployment of the Type 052B Destroyer Group makes 1st Marine Brigade available. JASDF 7th Air Wing is available at Taipei Songshan Airbase.

Turn 4 USS Kitty Hawk Carrier Strike Group is available at Naval Sector Charlie. Deployment of the Kitty Hawk Carrier Strike Group makes 3rd Marine Expeditionary Unit available.

Turn 5 ROCAF 2nd Tactical Fighter Wing is available at either Kaohsiung, Tainan, or Chiayi. Turn 6 PLAN South Sea Fleet Task Force is available at Naval Sector Delta. Deployment of the South Sea Fleet Task Force makes 2nd Naval Infantry Brigade available.

Turn 9 PLA 1st Amphibious Mechanized Infantry Division spawns in Naval Sector Bravo if Kinmen is not captured by BLUFOR.

Turn 10 US 7th Fleet Patrol Squadron is available at either Kaohsiung or Keelung.

Turn 11 ROCAF 1st Air Defense Missile Group is available at all airfields. Taiwan Army 586th Armored Brigade is available.

Turn 13 US 1st Marine Division is available at either Taipei, Kaohsiung, or Tainan. JASDF Air Support Command is available at all airfields.

Turn 14 US Pacific Fleet Air Wing is available at Taipei Songshan Airbase. ROK Air Force 10th Fighter Wing is available at all airfields.

Turn 16 F-15C 'Eagle' Squadron and F/A-18C 'Hornet' Squadron of the US Air Force are available.

Activated Events Capturing any Taiwanese coastal city (e.g., Taipei, Kaohsiung) will cause PLA Battlegroups to start spawning at Xiamen over a few turns. PLAYER reaching Kinmen or Matsu will cause PLAN naval units to start spawning at Fuzhou on the next turn.

Currently Uncertain Conditions When REDFOR forces start a partial retreat from Taiwan’s coastal regions to consolidate defenses in Fujian based on player progress. When the PLA "Sea Dragon" Special Operations Unit spawns at Xiamen. When China initiates an operation to exfiltrate PLA commanders, starting a turn timer. China deploys its 3rd Aviation Regiment to Quanzhou. By the end of the timer, the operation succeeds during COMPUTER's turn, and the 3rd Aviation Regiment moves from Quanzhou to Zhangzhou in the same turn. When the PLA "East Sea" Naval Infantry Regiment spawns at Naval Sector Echo. This should be 2 turns after PLAYER reaches Kinmen, regardless of whether PLAYER occupies or has units in Naval Sector Echo. When the PLA Air Assault Brigade deploys at Fuzhou.

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Scandal Over NT$1 Billion in Foreign Aid—Vice Premier Chiu Yi-jen: “I Must Shoulder the Greatest Responsibility”

2008/05/02, China Times
Reporter Lu Su-mei, Taipei

A scandal has erupted over the embezzlement of NT$1 billion intended as aid to Papua New Guinea. Vice Premier Chiu Yi-jen, who as National Security Council Secretary-General led the aid initiative, said today (May 2) that he introduced financier Chin Chi-chiu to Foreign Minister Huang Chih-fang to promote diplomatic ties with Papua New Guinea—and that he must “take the greatest responsibility” for the debacle. Chiu emphasized that under normal circumstances he would resign, but with only about twenty days left in his term it would be “too cheap, too theatrical.” He vowed to submit to both political and judicial inquiries in the future.

When asked whether the PNG case was an isolated incident or part of a broader pattern, Chiu called it “an isolated case” and noted that while every diplomatic mission has its quirks, “this kind of truly outrageous mess” had never happened before. As for whether the NT$1 billion is still intact, Chiu said, “Last autumn Wu S-cai said the money was still there; as for now, I simply don’t know.”

Just before the Chen Shui-bian administration left office, the PNG recognition scandal broke. This morning, flanked by Information Bureau Director Hsieh Chih-wei, a smiling Chiu Yi-jen faced reporters and, in contrast to his usual reticence, answered every question about the foreign-aid scandal and welcomed criticism and guidance.

On the origins of the affair, Chiu explained that a “very good and trusted” friend had recommended Chin Chi-chiu to him. Chin claimed he had an opportunity to arrange diplomatic recognition with Papua New Guinea and introduced Chiu to Singaporean businessman Wu S-cai. Chiu then introduced Chin to Foreign Minister Huang, launching the effort to establish ties with PNG.

Although the Chen administration began pursuing PNG recognition in 2006, why was legal action only taken in April of this year—after nearly a year and a half? Chiu said that if Chin’s promises had been empty, the project would have been halted much earlier. Because progress was made and documents were even signed, they believed it could succeed. Only in 2007, when it became clear the requirements would not be met—and with memories of the 1999 PNG recognition that collapsed in three days and lost funds—they realized the project could not continue.

Chiu added that he had kept the matter secret at first to protect the fragile diplomatic channel. He and his contacts even tried locating Chin directly—one intermediary went to the U.S. to meet Chin’s wife—but without success. Only this year did Chiu pursue legal remedies, filing criminal charges and seeking civil injunctions to minimize damage.

Chiu admitted that he had trusted the friend who recommended Chin Chi-chiu and had not vetted Chin through national security channels, saying, “I blame myself.” He pledged to maintain this stance in any future political or judicial inquiry and to accept full responsibility: “There’s nothing to evade or avoid.” He also noted that he had informed President Chen Shui-bian of the PNG recognition process at every stage, and when problems arose, he had briefed the President, who instructed that the funds be recovered as quickly as possible.

When asked whether the trusted friend was a DPP member, Chiu refused to say, only stressing that President Chen also knew the friend. “The President trusted someone like me, and this happened—I feel terrible,” he said. He added that because the scandal broke just before Foreign Minister Huang Chih-fang’s term was to conclude on a high note, it was “like hurting him,” and he felt deeply sorry.

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Pan–Green Camp Poised to Secure a Legislative Majority

Published 09 December 2004, 08:50 GMT / 16:50 Beijing Time

With only two days remaining until Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan election, candidates are racing to rally support. Campaign vehicles and voting appeals blare through the streets and alleys of Taipei City.

Most opinion polls show an exceptionally tight race, and no single party is expected to win a majority of the 225 seats.

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), led by President Chen Shui-bian, has delivered strong performances in the last three major elections. Some analysts predict the DPP will win even more seats this time.

Combined with the Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU), the “Pan–Green” camp is forecast to secure just over half the seats—113 in total.

Premier Chang Chun-hsiung, a DPP member, said he is very optimistic about winning at least half the seats.

Meanwhile, Taiwan media report that on Thursday (December 9) the DPP clarified to international outlets that President Chen Shui-bian will not change the national flag or the country’s official name after the election.


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Pan-Blue Slightly Outpaces Pan-Green in Taiwan Legislative Election Results

BBC Chinese Bureau, Reporter Wick

The Taiwan Legislative Yuan election has just concluded. The Pan-Blue coalition—comprising the KMT, the New Party, and the PFP—won 116 seats, just over half. The ruling Pan-Green alliance, made up of the DPP and the TSU, secured 101 seats.

Reactions in the two camps could not be more different. This result may usher in a new political landscape in Taiwan.

When the results were announced, some candidates rejoiced while others despaired. The victors were overjoyed—thanking voters, family, and everyone involved—while the defeated sat teary‐eyed and forlorn.

That same contrast showed on the faces of the Pan-Blue and Pan-Green leadership. DPP Chairman and President Chen Shui-bian held a press conference with party officials, looking grave as he took full responsibility for the disappointing outcome. The DPP Secretary-General and Deputy Secretary-General both offered their verbal resignations.

Pan-Blue Elated

The Pan-Blue camp, having achieved a majority, was jubilant. Supporters celebrated late into the night at the KMT headquarters. KMT Chairman Lien Chan even declared his intention to form a cabinet as the majority party—though most analysts doubt that will come to pass.

After two consecutive presidential election defeats, maintaining a legislative majority has electrified Pan-Blue supporters and boosted their morale.

President Faces Challenges

President Chen Shui-bian will face fierce opposition from the legislature over the next three years. Moreover, the DPP’s failure to secure a legislative majority may invite internal party challenges against the President.

The pro–Taiwan independence TSU saw its seat count decline, suggesting that the Deep-Green base may have reached saturation. Nonetheless, the DPP—still in the minority—will continue to rely on cooperation with the TSU in the legislature.

After the results were declared, PFP Chairman Song Chu-yu announced that the planned merger between the KMT and PFP would be postponed. Some TSU candidates accused the DPP of “vote allocation” schemes that unfairly diverted TSU votes to DPP candidates. Infighting within both Pan-Blue and Pan-Green coalitions has once again surfaced, leaving Taiwan’s political future in flux.

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Guatemala’s Ex-President Alfonso Portillo Released After Serving Sentence for Bribery and Money Laundering

By Du Wei Guo, BBC Chinese Special Correspondent in Panama
February 26, 2015

Alfonso Portillo, former president of Guatemala, who was extradited to the United States for serving a sentence related to accepting illegal bribes from the Taiwanese government under Chen Shui-bian and money laundering, has been released upon completion of his sentence and has returned to his home country.

Portillo, who served as Guatemala’s elected president from 2000 to 2004, walked out of Englewood Federal Prison in Colorado, USA, at 8 a.m. on Wednesday (February 25), carrying a plastic bag, marking the end of his 21-month sentence in the U.S.

Speaking to the media waiting outside the prison, he said, “In a few hours, I will return to my homeland. I sincerely thank the people of Guatemala for their support during this time.”

Following negotiations by the Guatemalan government, the U.S. agreed to allow Portillo to return on a commercial flight rather than the standard U.S. government deportation plane used for illegal immigrants. His flight landed at La Aurora Airport in Guatemala City around 8 p.m. local time (02:00 GMT, February 26), where he was warmly welcomed by a large crowd of supporters.

The 63-year-old former president held a press conference in the VIP lounge before passing through customs as a regular traveler. Upon entry, he was immediately granted the security protection afforded to former presidents.

Accompanied by family, Portillo told the media, “Five years and one month have given me time to rethink and reflect. I return to my homeland like a prodigal son. The country is in poor condition, and I bear some responsibility. I was wrong!”

He announced that he has no intention of running for public office, as that is not his main goal, and emphasized his commitment to supporting reforms for a pluralistic movement.

Starting Wednesday morning, a group called the “National Portillista Front” (Frente Nacional Portillista, FNP) began gathering outside La Aurora International Airport, selling souvenirs and posters featuring Portillo’s image. By the time the flight arrived, approximately 2,000 people, including many indigenous residents from the Zacapa region, had gathered outside the airport’s arrivals hall and exit.

On February 14, 2004, a Guatemalan court revoked Portillo’s immunity as a former president, holding him accountable for embezzlement and money laundering. However, before a travel ban could reach border checkpoints, Portillo fled via the Pan-American Highway to El Salvador and later to Mexico.

After prolonged negotiations, Mexico’s Foreign Ministry agreed to Guatemala’s extradition request on October 30, 2006. However, due to judicial delays, Portillo was not repatriated on a special flight until October 7, 2008.

In 2007, Portillo filed a complaint with the Central American Court, alleging that the Guatemalan government illegally stripped him of the immunity he enjoyed as a former president and member of the Central American Parliament (PARLACEN), but his claim was unsuccessful.

In January 2010, a federal court in New York charged Portillo with laundering up to $70 million through U.S. banks, including $15 million in defense procurement funds and $2.5 million in cooperative funds donated by Taiwan for school libraries. The U.S. sought his extradition to New York for trial.

Upon learning of the U.S. extradition request, Portillo attempted to flee by sea from the Caribbean coast to neighboring Belize on January 26, 2010, but was apprehended. On August 26, 2011, Guatemala’s Constitutional Court ruled that the extradition request was constitutional.

On May 24, 2013, Portillo was flown to New York on a U.S. Department of Justice plane, becoming the first Guatemalan president to be extradited abroad for trial.

On March 18, 2014, during a hearing in New York, Portillo pleaded guilty before Judge James Patterson, admitting that a $2.5 million check from the “China International Commercial Bank” via Taiwan’s embassy in Guatemala was not part of a cooperative project but rather a diplomatic bribe from Chen Shui-bian’s administration to secure continued diplomatic relations. He noted that the check was made out in his name as evidence.

Three months later, Judge Patterson ruled that Portillo’s transfer of the $2.5 million in illicit funds to a third country through New York banks constituted money laundering. He was fined an equivalent amount and sentenced to 60 months in prison. Having already served 39 months in Guatemala, Portillo was released after serving 21 months in the U.S.

Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its ambassador to Guatemala, Sun Ta-cheng, repeatedly emphasized during Portillo’s indictment by the New York federal judge that the $2.5 million was misappropriated from cooperative project funds, and the diplomatic bribery allegations were untrue.

In Central America, a key region for Taiwan’s diplomatic relations, former Salvadoran President Francisco Flores also faced allegations of “misappropriating” $15 million in Taiwanese cooperative project funds during his 1999–2004 term. He fled for five months to avoid court summons but surrendered on September 5, 2014.

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SCP-TW-2004
Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures:

SCP-TW-2004 is to be contained within a standard Humanoid/Small Anomalous Object Containment Locker at Site-Taiwan-01. The locker must be maintained at 18–22 °C and 45 % ± 10 % relative humidity. The locker door is fitted with dual electronic locks and requires simultaneous operation by two Level-3 (or higher) personnel for entry. Once weekly, the Psychology Team will inspect the interior for unauthorized attachments or signs of anomalous degradation.

Any removal or display of SCP-TW-2004 for non-testing purposes requires written approval from the O5 Council and the establishment of a 5 m “Emotional Amplification Containment Zone” around the containment chamber to prevent large-scale viewings from triggering “Taiwan Resonance” events. During approved testing, at least two Level-4 personnel must be present, and emergency sedatives must be on hand. Under no circumstances may SCP-TW-2004 be exhibited alongside other Taiwan-related artifacts or maps without prior authorization.


Description:

SCP-TW-2004 is a life-like statuette approximately 12 cm in height, cast from plastic and resin. It depicts former Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian in formal attire, smiling and giving a thumbs-up, standing atop a miniature relief map of Taiwan. The front of the base bears the inscription “Rebuild Taiwan – Chen Shui-bian 2004.” The rear features a small plaque reading “Forge New Paths – Unity of All Hearts.”

The anomalous effect of SCP-TW-2004 activates upon the first engagement of its bottom magnetic mounting (i.e., when placed on display). Individuals (“subjects”) within a 10 m radius experience involuntary emotional resonance and a sudden urge to vocalize strong opinions or engage in heated discussion on sensitive topics such as Taiwanese unification, independence, or leadership succession. This “Taiwan Resonance” typically subsides within 30 minutes. However, if multiple subjects are exposed or gather around the object simultaneously, the effect intensifies proportionally and can induce large-scale emotional unrest among the population.

Further analysis has revealed a concealed micro-temporal emitter embedded within the base. This device periodically emits low-frequency “amplification pulses” at approximately 0.14 Hz. Spectral studies indicate these pulses resonate with human limbic emotional centers, magnifying subjects’ focus and emotional investment in concepts such as “rebuilding,” “recreating,” and “revival.”


Addendum TW-2004-A: Discovery

SCP-TW-2004 was recovered in ████ from a private collector in Taichung City after Foundation agents responded to an online forum post flaunting a “genuine Rebuild Taiwan figurine,” which had sparked a massive wave of public discourse. The object was secured immediately, and localized amnestic treatment was applied to affected civilians.


Addendum TW-2004-B: Experiment Log Excerpt

Experiment TW-2004-3
Subjects: 4 Foundation volunteers
Procedure: Each subject stood before SCP-TW-2004 for 5 minutes, then completed a “Unification vs. Independence Attitude Survey.”
Results: All subjects exhibited significant shifts in survey responses (mean deviation of 32 %) and subsequently engaged in heated debate among themselves.
Notes: Subjects spontaneously remarked, “Maybe peaceful reunification isn’t so bad,” and “What’s worst is if we’re all divided”—hallmarks of the “Taiwan Resonance” effect.


Conclusion:

SCP-TW-2004 is unsuitable for public display or entertainment. Its emotional induction capacity, if uncontrolled, poses a risk of regional political destabilization. Object Class remains Euclid. Consideration is being given to its use in targeted psychological operations or diplomatic mediation.


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“Where are you from?”

“Where are you from?”

“Taiwan.”

Busy server at a braised pork rice shop: “Thailand?”

Loud ice-cream shop owner in the city (thumbs up): “High tech!”

Perplexed visa officer: “Your passport cover clearly says ‘China,’ so why did you put ‘Taiwan’ in the nationality field? Are you Chinese or Taiwanese?”

Young, beautiful postal clerk: “Taiwan? I can’t find a country starting with ‘T’… wait… here it is, under ‘C,’ a province of China.”

Solemn old man in the city plaza: “Why are you buying so many weapons? Only Saudi Arabia imports more than you do.”

Chatty HVAC technician A: “It’s awful—China’s been threatening you with military exercises for decades.”

Frowning HVAC technician B: “Yeah, right—unifying 80-plus million of us is hard enough. China has over a billion people. What are you going to do?”

Angry letter-to-the-editor writer who lived in Kaohsiung for five years: “Taiwan must never unify with China—just like Germany couldn’t unite under the Communist Party. Schroeder bowed to the dictator for business with China; as a German, I find that shameful.”

Helpful check-in agent at the airport: “Chinese nationals transiting through London need a transit visa by regulation… Oh, sorry, you people from Taiwan don’t.”

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Economics page: “The birthplace of the computer. Open up any computer case, and you will always find Taiwanese-made components inside.” International page: “To this day, China still regards this democratic island nation as a wayward province.”

Benevolent Catholic dormitory chaplain: “Taiwanese speak Chinese, so they’re Chinese.”

Happy Sinology scholarship student: “There’s no communism in Taiwan—it’s very free. That’s why I came here to study Chinese.”

Friendly international student office clerk: “Taiwan’s country code here is ‘RC,’ different from China’s.”

Cool exhibitor at the sports-goods fair: “Were your products made in Taiwan or China? We don’t take anything made in China.”

Stern Israeli computer-engineer neighbor: “Why does China always claim Taiwan as theirs? …Oh, like Palestinians always say Jerusalem is theirs.”

Shy German exchange student at Bangkok airport: “Taiwan and China are obviously two different countries—otherwise why would I go to the Taipei office instead of the Chinese embassy for my visa?”

Upright Taipei politician: “Thank God, I am a pure Chinese.”

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Lien Chan’s Mainland Visit: U.S. Voices Support for Cross-Strait Dialogue

Reporters Shih Che-wei and Duan Shih-yuan in Washington

Release Date: 2005/04/27 09:57

Avoiding the clashes at Chiang Kai-shek Airport yesterday, President and KMT Chairman Lien Chan safely arrived in Nanjing today. The Bush administration in Washington maintained its muted stance, offering no judgment on the substance of Lien’s trip—only reiterating its support for expanded cross-Strait dialogue, including this visit. TVBS’s Washington correspondent Shih Che-wei reports.

The U.S. government, a key behind-the-scenes architect of the trip, has prepared a set response to media inquiries about its progression. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said, “We believe steps to increase and support dialogue and reconciliation across the Taiwan Strait should be welcomed. We maintain that attitude toward this visit as well; we support the broadening of such contacts.”

Likewise, U.S. officials continued to avoid direct comment on sensitive matters. McCormack added, “I have no comment on whether actions taken by Taiwan’s ruling party might harm U.S. policy or change the status quo.”

Meanwhile, U.S. media coverage of Lien’s trip is gaining momentum. The New York Times ran an international edition headline today reading “China Seeks Direct Contact with Taiwan’s President,” covering Lien and Song Chu-yu’s mainland visit. The Washington Post has so far only reprinted yesterday’s AP dispatch on its website; no original bylines from their China correspondents have appeared in print.

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Joint Press Communiqué on the Meeting Between General Secretary Hu Jintao of the Communist Party of China and Chairman Lien Chan of the Chinese Kuomintang

April 29, 2005

At the invitation of General Secretary Hu Jintao of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), Chairman Lien Chan of the Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) led a KMT delegation to visit the mainland from April 26 to May 3, 2005. This visit marked an important exchange and dialogue between the two parties. Under the shared understanding of "facing reality and creating the future," General Secretary Hu and Chairman Lien held talks in Beijing on April 29. They exchanged extensive and in-depth views on major issues concerning the improvement and development of cross-strait relations, as well as inter-party exchanges. This was the first meeting between the top leaders of the CPC and KMT in 60 years, carrying profound historical and contemporary significance.

On April 28, Jia Qinglin, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, met with all members of the KMT delegation. The working bodies of both parties also held working talks. Based on their commitment to promoting the peaceful and stable development of cross-strait relations and their concern for the interests of the people, General Secretary Hu and Chairman Lien decided to jointly issue the "Common Vision for Cross-Strait Peaceful Development." The full text is as follows:

Common Vision for Cross-Strait Peaceful Development

Over the past 56 years, the two sides of the Taiwan Strait have developed different social systems and ways of life along divergent paths. More than a decade ago, with goodwill and on the basis of seeking common ground while reserving differences, both sides initiated consultations, dialogues, and civil exchanges, filling cross-strait relations with hopes for peace and opportunities for cooperation. However, in recent years, the foundation of mutual trust between the two sides has been repeatedly undermined, and the situation of cross-strait relations has continued to deteriorate. Currently, cross-strait relations stand at a critical juncture in their historical development. The two sides should not fall into a vicious cycle of confrontation but should enter a virtuous cycle of cooperation, jointly seeking opportunities for the peaceful and stable development of cross-strait relations, fostering mutual trust and assistance, and creating a new situation of peaceful win-win outcomes for the Chinese nation, thereby realizing a bright and splendid vision for the Chinese nation.

The two parties jointly recognize that:

  • Adhering to the "1992 Consensus," opposing "Taiwan independence," seeking peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, promoting the development of cross-strait relations, and safeguarding the interests of compatriots on both sides are the common positions of the two parties.
  • Promoting exchanges and interactions between compatriots on both sides and jointly carrying forward Chinese culture help to eliminate estrangement, enhance mutual trust, and accumulate consensus.
  • Peace and development are the trends of the 21st century. The peaceful development of cross-strait relations is in the common interests of compatriots on both sides, as well as in the interests of the Asia-Pacific region and the world.

Based on the above understanding, the two parties will jointly promote the following tasks:

  1. Promote the Prompt Resumption of Cross-Strait Negotiations to Seek the Well-being of the People on Both Sides

    Promote the prompt resumption of equal consultations between the two sides based on the "1992 Consensus," discuss issues of common concern and respective concerns, and advance the healthy and positive development of cross-strait relations.
  2. Promote the Termination of Hostilities and the Conclusion of a Peace Agreement

    Promote the formal end of the state of hostility between the two sides, conclude a peace agreement, establish a framework for the peaceful and stable development of cross-strait relations, including the establishment of a military mutual trust mechanism to avoid military conflicts across the strait.
  3. Promote Comprehensive Economic Exchanges Between the Two Sides and Establish a Cross-Strait Economic Cooperation Mechanism

    Promote comprehensive economic cooperation between the two sides, establish close economic and trade cooperation relations, including the full, direct, and two-way "three links" (mail, transport, and trade), open direct sea and air routes, strengthen investment and trade exchanges and protections, conduct agricultural and fishery cooperation, resolve the issue of selling Taiwanese agricultural products in the mainland, improve the order of exchanges, jointly combat crime, and thereby establish a stable economic cooperation mechanism, and promote the priority discussion of the cross-strait common market issue after the resumption of cross-strait consultations.
  4. Promote Consultations on Issues of Concern to the Taiwanese People Regarding Participation in International Activities

    Promote discussions on issues of concern to the Taiwanese people regarding participation in international activities after the resumption of cross-strait consultations, including the priority discussion of participation in World Health Organization activities. Both sides will work together to create conditions and gradually seek a final solution.
  5. Establish a Regular Communication Platform Between the Two Parties

    Establish a regular communication platform between the two parties, including conducting mutual visits of party affairs personnel at different levels, holding seminars on improving cross-strait relations, conducting consultations on issues closely related to the vital interests of compatriots on both sides, inviting people from all walks of life to participate, and organizing discussions on measures to enhance cross-strait exchanges.

The two parties hope that the outcomes of this visit and talks will contribute to enhancing the well-being of compatriots on both sides, opening up new prospects for cross-strait relations, and creating a future for the Chinese nation.


Source: Website of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, April 29, 2005

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First Shipment of Taiwanese Fruit Arrives in Fuzhou After Lien–Song Mainland Visit

Xinhua News Agency, Fuzhou, May 16, 2005, 13:43

On the morning of May 15, three containers carrying a total of 33 tonnes of Taiwanese fruit cleared customs at Mawei Port in just three hours. This marks the first large-scale shipment of fruit from Taiwan to the mainland following the visit of Kuomintang Chairman Lien Chan and People First Party Chairman Song Chu-yu.

“It went very smoothly,” said Mr. Lin of Fujian Tianshun Trading Company, which handled the customs procedures. “Customs set up a green channel, and quarantine and port authorities were on standby at a moment’s notice.”

Operated by Fujian Chaoda Modern Agriculture Group, this consignment featured premium, in-season fruits grown in southern Taiwan, including wax apples, pineapples, starfruit, lemons, Ponkan tangerines, mangoes, guavas, bananas, grapefruits, and pearl guavas. They will be showcased as part of the Taiwan agricultural exhibit at the 7th Cross-Strait Economic and Trade Fair on May 18.

“Nine of these varieties were among the 18 types of fruit approved for entry during Chairman Lien’s visit,” explained the group’s Vice President Kuang Qiao. “These nine will be stocked in six major Fuzhou supermarkets, where mainland consumers can finally taste these Taiwanese delights.”

Zhou Yunlin, Director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the CPC Central Committee, announced on May 3—at the close of Lien’s visit—that the mainland would expand the number of approved Taiwanese fruit varieties from 12 to 18, grant zero tariffs on more than ten of them, and facilitate their clearance, inspection, and quarantine.

Cheng Jiyuan, Director of Fuzhou Mawei Customs, noted that, despite the weekend, the high freshness requirements for Taiwanese fruit prompted customs to simplify procedures by inspecting goods directly at the warehouse, significantly shortening clearance time. Officials at the Mawei Entry–Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau added that quarantine inspections for these fruits were provided 24/7, without holidays.

Reports indicate mainland authorities are rushing to implement the zero-tariff policy for over ten Taiwanese fruit varieties. However, retail prices in mainland markets remain relatively high, with some varieties fetching RMB ¥90–100 per kilogram.

Fujian Chaoda officials said this landmark shipment was made possible by strong cooperation from several farmers’ associations in Tainan and agricultural exporters in Taipei. Taiwanese growers and cooperatives are enthusiastic about the prospect of selling fruit on the mainland.

Vice President Kuang Qiao added that Taiwanese fruit will target the high-end mainland market, complementing local produce. Given the rapid growth of mainland consumer markets, Taiwanese fruit enjoy promising prospects on the mainland.

Special Report on KMT Chairman Lien Chan’s Visit to the Mainland
Related Links
First Shipment of Taiwanese Fruit Arrives in Fuzhou After Lien–Song Mainland Visit (with photos) – May 15, 2005
Taiwan Fruit Entry Expanded; Both Parties to Host Elite Forum – May 13, 2005

Zhejiang to Enjoy Zero-Tariff Taiwanese Fruit by July – May 12, 2005

Countdown to Zero-Tariff Taiwanese Fruit; Shenzhen Dealers Seize Opportunity – May 12, 2005

Zero-Tariff Taiwanese Fruit Entry Documents to Be Submitted for Approval – May 9, 2005

Mainland Expands Taiwanese Fruit Entries; Over Ten Varieties Zero-Tariff – May 3, 2005

Oriental Horizon Investigation: How the Lien–Song Visit Shaped Cross-Strait Relations – May 16, 2005

Lien’s Son Reflects on Mainland Visit: Plans to Run as KMT Delegate – May 16, 2005

Mainland’s Goodwill Moves Taiwanese Public; Pan-Blue Popularity Surges – May 16, 2005

Lien’s Grandmother’s Tomb to be Enshrined at Qingliang Temple in Xi’an – May 16, 2005

DPP Demands Another Meeting; Lien Sets Conditions – May 15, 2005

“Mother, Here’s Big Brother Returning” Theme Completed; Singer Auditions Open – May 15, 2005

Video: “Chronicles” – Shared Aspirations of People on Both Sides (3) – May 15, 2005

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Video: “Chronicles” – Shared Aspirations of People on Both Sides – May 15, 2005

Video: China Weekly Special – Turning Point in the Taiwan Strait Situation (2) – May 15, 2005


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2008: Welcoming Mainland Chinese Tourists to Taiwan—Please Take Your Time

By Deng Huichun, Taiwan Panorama Magazine

With the rise of China’s economic power and the strengthening of the renminbi, mainland tourists have become one of the world’s largest sources of travelers. In July 2008, Taiwan opened its doors to mainland Chinese tourists, and everyone has been eagerly preparing to host them.

Despite sharing a common language and ethnicity—only separated by a stretch of sea—mainland visitors to Taiwan still face cultural and lifestyle differences after decades of separation that require mutual adjustment.

Panorama  takes this opportunity to examine how both sides are responding to this tourism boom. On the mainland, authorities are reminding travelers to maintain a good image, even screening who is allowed to visit Taiwan. In Taiwan, the government has launched a bilateral currency-exchange program and strictly prohibits rock-bottom tour deals that could harm service quality. Popular attractions are innovating: the National Palace Museum has teamed up with the Regent Taipei hotel to serve imperial “national treasure” delicacies; Daxi Old Street is marketing Chiang Kai-shek and Chiang Ching-kuo cultural heritage in fresh new ways; and the Alishan Forest Railway’s charming steam trains are revving up for departures.

Beyond the clear economic benefits, attracting mainland tourists is also about fostering understanding, maintaining friendship, and building genuine connections between two regions long divided by political differences.

Many of the concerns voiced beforehand have come to pass, but this moment also offers a chance to rethink how we manage Taiwan’s unique appeal and leverage our cultural “soft power.” Though Taiwan may not rival China’s grand mountains and rivers, it boasts intimate human-scale landscapes and cultural experiences that reward a leisurely pace. Traveling in Taiwan should not be rushed—soak in our relaxed culture by taking your time, strolling slowly, and savoring every detail.

Visitor numbers will rise and fall, but everyone who comes to Taiwan will feel our legendary warmth and hospitality—our way of “doubling back” kindness. So, dear mainland guests, when you come to Taiwan, please—take your time.

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[Political Debate] Would Taiwan Be Better Off if A-Bian Had Won in 2004?

Thu Mar 20 15:30:00 2008

Hello everyone! I’ve been wondering: if Chen Shui-bian (A-Bian) had won the 2004 presidential election instead of Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu, would Taiwan be different today?

Lien Chan has been president for four years now—cross-Strait relations are super tight, and the economy seems to be picking up (like the new direct flights to Mainland China, and lots of people going there to do business). But I always feel Taiwan’s “soul” is missing. All the policies lean toward China, and now they’re pushing some “Economic Cooperation Agreement,” claiming it’s for the economy but it smells a bit like selling out Taiwan, right?

If A-Bian had won, as a DPP president he’d probably have pushed Taiwan’s sovereignty hard—maybe Taiwan would have more room on the international stage instead of being squeezed by China. On the other hand, I’ve heard corruption rumors about his first term—would a second term have been even worse? Would the economy have tanked?

What do you netizens think? If A-Bian had won in 2004, would Taiwan be better off or totally screwed? Post your thoughts! XD


  • pixel_pirate:Definitely better! A-Bian would have protected Taiwan’s sovereignty, not kowtowed to China like Lien does—so lame!03/20 15:35from: 123.45.67.88
  • bubbletea_addict:LOL, that corrupt A-Bian? The economy would have crashed big time—get real!03/20 15:40
  • average_student:Hard to say—every leader has pros and cons, history has no “what if.”03/20 15:45from: 123.45.67.89
  • taipei_101_fan:Taiwan needs its own voice—leaning on China is nothing. A-Bian in office might’ve gotten us into the UN!03/20 15:50
  • fast_and_the_curious:Economy is king. Lien made Taiwan money—fact. A-Bian would’ve only made chaos!03/20 15:55
  • nightmarket_explorer:A-Bian’s first term economy wasn’t bad; he pushed reforms. Don’t bash him without reason.03/20 16:00
  • lantern_festival:DPP truly supports Taiwan; KMT is too pro-China. Can’t stand it!03/20 16:05from: 123.45.67.90
  • shaquille_oatmeal:KMT knows the economy; DPP only yells slogans. Wake up!03/20 16:10
  • scooter_rider:Thanks for the passionate replies—opinions are so polarized! Keep the debate going!03/20 16:15
  • hanging_with_my_gnomies:Who knows? But Taiwan must rely on itself, not beg China.03/20 16:20
  • bubbletea_addict:Now China tourists flood in—tourism booms but environment’s a mess. So annoying!03/20 16:25
  • nightmarket_explorer:Chinese investment fuels real estate speculation—housing prices skyrocket beyond young people’s reach. Furious!03/20 16:30
  • average_student:A-Bian did push anti-corruption but had slip-ups. Would a second term have been tougher?03/20 16:35
  • taipei_101_fan:A-Bian dared to talk about joining the UN—Lien wouldn’t even mention it. Big difference!03/20 16:40
  • fast_and_the_curious:No matter who won, China’s pressure wouldn’t lessen—Taiwan’s situation is tough either way.03/20 16:45
  • pixel_pirate:Lien made business easy, but Taiwan’s “soul” seems lost.03/20 16:50
  • shaquille_oatmeal:Cross-Strait peace matters most—A-Bian in office would’ve stirred trouble, economy would collapse!03/20 16:55
  • lantern_festival:Seeing Netizens arguing like this—blue vs. green will never reconcile XD Let’s keep it rational!03/20 17:00
  • hanging_with_my_gnomies:If A-Bian had won, local identity would be stronger—young people would feel more confident.03/20 17:05
  • scooter_rider:Politicians are all the same—whoever wins is the same story. Stop daydreaming!03/20 17:10from: 123.45.67.91
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Lien, Issuing Call for Input on KMT-PFP Merger

VOA Chinese, May 21, 2004

After announcing plans to merge the Kuomintang (KMT) with the People First Party (PFP), President Lien Chan—who is also KMT chairman—has met in small groups with party legislators since Friday. Beyond explaining the merger plan, he’s soliciting feedback from grassroots members. Most legislators report that local communities welcome the union, and KMT Vice Chairman Vincent Siew believes the merger “should be an irresistible trend. If it succeeds smoothly, it will help forge a two-party system in Taiwan, which is good for the healthy development of our democracy.”

On timing, Legislator Wu Dun-yi suggested waiting until after this year’s legislative elections so as not to interfere with a packed four-year election cycle—next year’s county and city polls, the 2006 Taipei and Kaohsiung mayoral races, the 2007 legislative elections, and the 2008 presidential vote. He warned that without a merger, the opposition may fail to stand out.

By contrast, Legislator Mu Min-chu argued that if a merger would boost year-end legislative results, it should be rushed: “With time so tight, once merged we can immediately plan, consolidate opinion, and win votes.” Legislator Huang Chien-ting downplayed both the “if” and “when” of merging, stressing instead the need to “establish democratic mechanisms within the party.”

Several Legislators Oppose the Merger

Meanwhile, some lawmakers have voiced strong opposition. Pro-localist Legislator Chen Hung-chang said the PFP’s policy platform is flawed and urged the KMT to think twice. “If the KMT and PFP must merge, then PFP Chairman Song Chu-yu should first publicly step down from his party post before joining the KMT, and the KMT must follow its core localist line—this core identity must not be lost.”

Legislator Wu Dun-yi expressed confidence that, post-merger, whether Lien and Song continue as co-leaders or bring in new blood, they will choose the right moment to step aside if needed and make the best decisions for rallying the pan-Blue camp.

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Ma Ying-jeou Summoned by Taipei Prosecutors over “Special Allowance”

14 November 2006, 16:21 – Xinhua News Agency

(Beijing, Xinhua) According to Taiwanese media, Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou was called in for questioning this morning (November 14) by local prosecutors as a “related party” in connection with accusations—brought by a DPP legislator—regarding his use of the so-called “mayoral special allowance.”

After the interview, Ma told reporters that he has always governed in accordance with the law and kept public and private affairs strictly separate, and that he had provided the prosecutors with a full explanation today. He also said that, while he believes the accusations lack merit, he welcomes the investigation to clarify the facts and will cooperate fully.

A source within the Taipei Prosecutors’ Office stated that Ma has not been classified as a “suspect” or “defendant” and that this is merely a routine fact-finding inquiry.

Many figures in Taiwan politics have expressed confidence in Ma’s integrity. Taichung Mayor Hu Chih-chiang commented that Ma’s personal discipline verges on “fastidiousness”—if a person that meticulous could be corrupt, then he does not know what “clean government” means.

The investigation is focused on whether the NT$340,000 monthly “special allowance” disbursements were properly supported by receipts and whether the documented purposes match the actual expenses.

Since the Chen Shui-bian “confidential funds” scandal erupted, there has been a wave of inquiries into officials’ use of “special allowances.” In August, DPP legislators led by Hsieh Hsin-ni formally accused Ma Ying-jeou of improperly using his special allowance before the High Prosecutors’ Office’s Anti-Corruption Center. The center subsequently demanded that the Taipei City Government produce account records and voucher documentation for every special-allowance disbursement during Ma’s mayoralty, and has begun summoning relevant city hall staff for questioning.

Meanwhile, other senior DPP figures—including Vice President Annette Lu, TSU Chair Su Tseng-chang, and DPP Vice Chair Hsieh Chang-ting—have also been accosted with similar allegations. Prosecutors say they will decide whom to subpoena based on the evolving evidence.


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New Party Shifts Position to Back Pan-Blue Merger

August 16, 2004

New Party Chairman Yok Mu-ming—who famously broke off from the KMT years ago—has announced his conditional support for a phased merger of the Kuomintang (KMT), People First Party (PFP), and New Party (NP), provided the pan-Blue coalition can secure a legislative majority to better oversee the DPP government. However, Yok insists on a staged merger, not a full formal merger. He envisions four steps:

  1. Leadership Endorsement: Party chairs publicly declare support.
  2. Ideological Fusion: The three parties agree on a shared platform.
  3. Personnel Integration: Joint candidate lists for district and at-large legislative seats.
  4. Organizational Union: Decide on a rigid or flexible party structure.

This marks a sharp reversal from Yok’s previous stance—“the NP will never rejoin the KMT”—raising questions whether he’s had a change of heart or fears his party’s collapse (“the party in name only”) and wants to avoid being remembered as the leader who presided over its demise.

In fact, after the NP failed to clear the 5% party vote threshold in the last legislative election—thereby losing its public funding—its finances were crippled, while the KMT remained flush with resources. Yet even following the formation of the Lien–Song alliance, Yok refused to remerge, arguing the NP’s independent watchdog role was more valuable outside the KMT. He pointed out that veteran splinter figures like Lin Yang-kang and Hau Pei-tsun, expelled from the KMT, had been crucial in forging the Lien–Song ticket—an influence Yok as a mere KMT central committee member could never wield.

A year later, however, Yok now argues that only a three-party merger can prevent the pan-Blue camp from losing its legislative majority in the upcoming elections. He emphasizes that ensuring a post-election majority outweighs concerns for the NP’s own electoral fortunes. Nevertheless, he still insists the merger must begin with clarifying each party’s core “localist” principles—particularly a definitive stance on “Taiwan-centric” policy or a loud defense of the ROC framework—before the NP will relinquish its identity.

Yok’s pledge “not to worry about the NP’s own electoral interests” reflects his decision to put the coalition’s future first. Just two weeks earlier he had stressed the NP’s imperative to win at least six legislative seats (3% of the vote) to form its own parliamentary caucus—rejecting both a “race for the threshold” that might cannibalize fellow pan-Blue votes and last-minute GOP infighting that could deny the NP any seats. He even planned to field younger candidates to bolster his party’s appeal.

Yok’s evolution—from fiercely protecting his party’s autonomy to endorsing a tactical merger—demonstrates the New Party’s willingness to sacrifice narrow self-interest for the broader health and continuity of the pan-Blue coalition.

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“Abandon Lien to Support Ma!” – Will it Be Ma Ying-jeou’s Turn to Run in 2008?

If in the 2004 presidential election the Lien–Song ticket had won, then in 2008 it certainly would not have been Ma Ying-jeou’s turn to vie for the presidency.

In fact, had Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu been elected in 2004, they would almost certainly have sought re-election in 2008. And if Lien–Song were to lose in 2008, one of them would likely run again in 2012. Given the KMT’s internal hierarchy, seniority, and traditions, Ma Ying-jeou would have had to wait—perhaps for many years—before his chance came.

If Lien–Song triumphed, Ma Ying-jeou would find himself shut out of the presidency in 2008, 2012, and even 2016—a full twelve years. After all, incumbents often serve two terms (8+4=12), just as U.S. Vice President Al Gore ran after Bill Clinton’s eight years. Wouldn’t Song Chu-yu want to run for president? Wouldn’t he have any interest in the KMT chairmanship?

Only if Lien–Song were defeated would Ma Ying-jeou get his chance to unite the pan-blue camp and seek the presidency. Otherwise, he would remain merely the sedan-carrier’s steed, never the one borne aloft.

Even the party chairmanship would likely be contested by Wang Jin-ping or Song Chu-yu. As Lien Chan himself noted in an ETTV interview, a merger of the three pan-blue parties was something to pursue after the election—implying Song might also vie for party chair.

Thus, Ma Ying-jeou could well miss out both on the presidency and the party chairmanship, with time slipping away and opportunity fading.

In fact, if we wanted Ma Ying-jeou to be able to run for president by 2008—before he turned sixty—we should have voted for Chen Shui-bian in 2004. Otherwise, if Lien–Song had won, by the time Ma Ying-jeou could mount a credible bid, he would be nearing seventy—transformed from “Young Ma” into “Old Ma”—and whatever idealism or drive he possessed would likely have been spent.

Viewed from any angle, Ma Ying-jeou was a more professional, younger, fresher, and altogether more ideal pan-blue candidate than either Lien or Song.

Yet the KMT, the People First Party, and indeed the entire pan-blue establishment never mustered the will to back or yield to Ma. They never planned to “give him a horse”—leaving countless supporters of Ma powerless.

Had “Little Ma” run in 2004, could he have been elected? That question still intrigues many—its answer lies in the realm of “what-ifs.” But the logic is inescapable.

Song Chu-yu captured 4.6 million votes in the 2000 election, proving that Taiwan’s electorate does not obsess over “provincial origins” if a candidate is clean and competent. Absent the KMT’s aggressive vote-stealing accusations in 2000, it might well have been Chen Shui-bian who lost.

By the same token, it would not be hard for Ma Ying-jeou in 2008 to win a majority of Taiwanese votes and the presidency—provided he was given the opportunity.

Are there no viable pan-blue alternatives besides Lien and Song? Compare Ma with them, and the conclusion is obvious: Ma far outclasses both.

  1. Ma has no “black-gold” baggage.
  2. Ma is younger and not tethered to the old-guard KMT.
  3. Ma projects a fresh, energetic image.
  4. Ma is more reform-minded, better poised to lead Taiwan forward.

We could list a fifth, sixth, seventh—and more—because Ma Ying-jeou simply can’t be matched by Lien or Song.

But whether the pan-blue camp will truly let Ma run in 2008 is a question that should not be decided by Lien and Song behind closed doors. It should be put to all pan-blue, and indeed to all Taiwanese voters—blue and green alike.

Only by casting invalid ballots in 2004—or by withholding votes from Lien–Song in favor of Chen Shui-bian—could Ma have secured his chance to become president in 2008.

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Taiwan’s First Former Head of State Detained and Handcuffed: Chen Shui-bian Held on Remand

Chen Raises Hands Aloft, Decrying Political Persecution

2008/11/12 06:00 Reporters Liu Zhiyuan, Lin Junhong, Huang Qihao, Lin Qingchuan, Wang Changmin / Taipei

Photograph caption: Hundreds of supporters gathered near the Special Investigation Division yesterday, chanting “Political persecution!” and “Chen Shui-bian is innocent!” They accused the KMT government of failing in governance and using the law to persecute Chen and deflect domestic criticism. (Photo by Reporter Jian Rong-feng)

Yesterday, the Special Investigation Division of the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office arrested former President Chen Shui-bian and his wife Wu Shu-chen, charging them with embezzlement exceeding NT$300 million in connection with the National Confidential Fund, the Hsinchu Science Park’s Longtan base, and the “An-Ya” secret diplomatic project, and with laundering the proceeds overseas—five crimes in all. In court, prosecutors applied for his detention without the right to visitors on grounds that he might tamper with evidence. Chen thus became the first ex-president in Taiwan’s history to be remanded in custody. Handcuffed, he raised both arms and shouted, “Political persecution! Judicial injustice! Go Taiwan! Go Taiwan!”

Last night at 8 p.m., the Taipei District Court held a detention hearing. After the prosecution presented its case, the judge asked Chen for his comments, and he complained, “The marshal struck me—I’m in pain,” and said his right shoulder was injured. Prosecutor Lin Hui immediately called for a pause to review the courtroom video. Concluding that the officer had merely urged him into the vehicle as he raised his hands, with no assault, the hearing resumed. But at nearly 10 p.m., Chen again complained of shoulder pain. To be cautious, the bench decided to escort him to National Taiwan University Hospital for a medical examination.

Chen arrived at NTU Hospital around 10:50 p.m. and did not leave until 12:30 a.m., returning to the Taipei District Court to continue the detention hearing. Legislator Ke Jianming, who accompanied him, reported that doctors diagnosed a biceps tendon strain and prescribed medication. Presiding Judge Huang Junming said the injury was minor and the hearing could proceed.

Allegations of Assault Lead to Medical Exam

Yesterday marked Chen’s fifth appearance before the Special Investigation Division. At 9:30 a.m., flanked by heavy security, he walked from his office to the division’s compound 200 meters away, delivering an impromptu speech at the gates. He accused Lien Chan of colluding with the Chinese Communist Party to have him arrested, recalled his own imprisonment 22 years earlier, and likened his fate to that of “Bastille prisoners”—the prison might contain his body but not his spirit. He shouted, “Taiwan and China, one side, one country! Go Taiwan! Long live Taiwan independence!” before entering the building.

Prosecutors mobilized 4,700 police to clear the area around the Special Investigation Division and the district court. Nearly a hundred supporters and opponents braved the rain, shouting “Go, A-bian!” and “A-bian step down!” Legislators Huang Qinglin and Lai Ching-te were among those in attendance.

Although Chen initially asserted his right to remain silent, he responded briefly to prosecutors at first, decrying what he called a plan to “raid and destroy his clan” and “convict him before trial.” The prosecution insisted all procedures were lawful. When questioning turned to the movement of funds, he fell silent.

Seven-Hour Hearing Ends; Five Charges Detailed

After nearly seven hours, the Special Investigation Division outlined five charges: three counts under the Anti-Corruption Statute (fraudulently obtaining public funds, accepting bribes, and misappropriating public assets), one count of money laundering, and one count of forging documents. Prosecutors cited audit reports and testimony from witnesses implicating Chen, laying out the evidence in court, but he remained silent.

Prosecutors Argue Risk of Evidence Tampering

Prosecutors noted that former Investigation Bureau chief Yeh Sheng-mao had twice delivered data on Wu Shu-chen’s overseas accounts to Chen , questioning why large transfers then occurred. Chen said he didn’t know and would have to ask his wife.

Arguing that Chen faced more than five years’ imprisonment, and with accomplices and witnesses overseas, the prosecution sought his detention to prevent evidence tampering. At 4 p.m., under National Security Bureau guard, Chen was transferred to the Taipei District Court for remand, and prosecutors indicated they would soon summon Wu Shu-chen and his son Chen Chih-zhong for questioning.

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Taiwan: “Chinese Language” Sparks Controversy

Published 13 July 2007, 08:58 GMT / 16:58 Beijing Time
By Yang Meng-yu, BBC Chinese Service

Have you heard the new song called “Chinese Language”? Its lyrics praise speaking Chinese: “The whole world is learning Chinese, Confucius’s words are going global.”

It’s the latest single by Taiwan’s hottest girl group, S.H.E. The trio—each in their early twenties—named themselves after the initials of their English names, styled as the uppercase “S.H.E” (evoking the pronoun “she”). Ironically, though their group name is English, their new song embraces a distinctly Chinese flair, even touting a “reverse cultural bias”:

“All those years we labored over English and its grammar, now it’s their turn to roll their tongues through tones and finals.”

They even turn the classical “ping ping ze ze ping ping ze” tonal pattern into lyrics, singing “What clever Chinese people, what beautiful Chinese speech,” and weaving in traditional tongue-twisters.

Yet not everyone finds it fun. Critics accuse S.H.E of pandering to the mainland market. Online commentators—and Taiwan’s Liberty Times under the headline “S.H.E’s China-kowtowing”—argued the song teaches Taiwan’s next generation to think of their mother tongue as “Chinese” alone.

Some quibbled that Confucius didn’t speak “modern Chinese” but ancient Shandong or old He–Lo dialects; that today’s “Chinese” is really just Beijing dialect; and that “Chinese language” shouldn’t be conflated with “Mandarin,” since Chinese communities worldwide speak many tongues.

In short, S.H.E’s “Chinese Language” has stirred a debate. The record label insists it’s simply celebrating a global “Chinese craze” for entertainment—no hidden agenda.

But remember: a few years ago the DPP government vigorously promoted “de-Sinicization,” yet here comes a big pop hit singing the praises of “Chinese language.”

Cleverly, the label points out that Taiwan’s Ministry of Education also promotes Chinese study abroad, arguing they’re in good company.

Ah, it’s this “Chinese craze” to blame. With the rise of global interest in learning Chinese and Beijing hosting the 2008 Olympics, the trend is only growing. To the record industry it’s a prime business opportunity, but to green-camp activists it’s a cultural flood to be resisted.

Besides Taiwan, S.H.E have gained fame in Hong Kong and the mainland. Their “Chinese Language” music video was shot at iconic mainland landmarks with martial artists and East–West imagery, drawing lots of fan attention.

Frankly, in recent years many Taiwanese artists have adopted Chinese styles or filmed MVs in the mainland—but none so boldly as to literally sing “Chinese Language.”

Even more striking are S.H.E’s lyrics:

“All colors of skin, all colors of hair, now everyone’s spouting Chinese. The whole world speaks Chinese, our words make the world pay attention.”

I half-expected backlash from other ethnicities or foreigners—but instead the storm erupted within Taiwan itself. Perhaps it shows that in Taiwan today, simply saying or singing “Chinese” remains touchingly sensitive.

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Taiwan Government and Catholics Mourn Pope’s Passing

April 4, 2005 08:00 VOA

As the world grieves the death of Pope John Paul II, Taiwan’s government and Catholic community have joined in mourning. The Presidential Office and Executive Yuan flew flags at half-mast, and President Lien Chan delivered a statement on the pontiff’s death. Taiwanese Catholics said the Pope’s passing felt like losing a father.

Catholic Memorial Mass in Taiwan

Compared with mainland China and Hong Kong, Pope John Paul II and the Vatican hold special significance for Taiwan: nearly 300,000 Taiwanese are Catholic, and the Holy See is the only European state maintaining formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan. Moreover, the only ethnically Chinese cardinal, Joseph Zen, is based in Taiwan’s Kaohsiung Archdiocese. Although Cardinal Zen traveled to the Vatican last week, he is over eighty and thus ineligible to vote in a papal conclave.

Upon news of the Pope’s death, Taipei’s Archdiocese immediately held a memorial Mass on Sunday. In an interview, Fr. Chen Kun-zhen, secretary-general of the Taiwan Catholic Bishops’ Conference, expressed the faithful’s sorrow:

“This is a loss for our Church and for the world. The Pope was like an elder father, filled with compassion for everyone. Of course we regret his passing.”

Archbishop Joseph Zheng Zai-fa likewise said the Pope’s death felt to Catholics like losing their father. “Grief is natural,” he added, “but the Church will pray for him with joyful hearts.”


The Pope’s Unfulfilled Wish: A Mission to Mainland China

During his 26-year pontificate, Pope John Paul II visited 129 countries but was never able to journey to China’s 1.3 billion–strong population. Taiwanese media report that one of his greatest aspirations was to preach on the mainland—a dream never realized.

Fr. Chen explained:

“He always hoped China would open up, especially to allow people freedoms of religion, human rights, and faith. That was a wish he held dearly in his heart.”

By custom, a papal funeral takes place 4–6 days after his death. Fr. Chen said that while the Vatican conducts the rites in Rome, Taiwanese churches will simultaneously hold solemn memorial Masses.

Government’s Solemn Response

Beyond the Catholic Church, Taiwan’s government also paid tribute. KMT Chairman Lien Chan—who met the Pope on several occasions—offered condolences, calling John Paul II “a great spiritual leader.” He added that, as the Vatican’s most loyal diplomatic partner, Taiwan expresses its deepest sympathies to the Holy See.

Watching the Next Pope’s Stance on Cross-Strait Ties

Since the Vatican is Taiwan’s only European ally, the Holy Father’s influence crosses borders. Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it will closely observe the next Pope’s views on cross-Strait relations. Citing ministry officials, Taiwanese media noted that while the Vatican once expressed interest in opening ties with China, disputes over bishop appointments remain the key obstacle. Wang Yu-yuan, director of the MOFA’s European Affairs Department, stressed that Taiwan–Vatican relations are solid, and the Vatican has never broken off ties first. Nonetheless, the ministry will continue to monitor developments.

KMT Lawmaker Warns of Possible Break in Ties

However, KMT Legislator and Foreign Affairs Committee convener Su Chi warned in an interview that Taiwan–Vatican diplomatic relations could change under a new Pope.

“The late Pope was Polish and staunchly anti-Communist. We don’t know his successor. From a Catholic perspective, China remains an unentered ‘mission field,’ so the Church may seek compromise to gain mainland access. If so, our diplomatic ties could be at risk.”

Su observed that among Taiwan’s 25 diplomatic partners, 16 are Catholic countries. Should the Vatican sever relations with Taiwan, those 16 might follow suit.

He added that Taiwan relies on those Central and South American Catholic partners when transiting the U.S. If they go, Taiwanese officials—including President Lien—could face travel restrictions. “Without those ties, our reasons to transit the U.S. vanish,” Su said.

He concluded that Taipei must do everything to maintain Vatican relations—a stance he expects opposition parties to support.

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Lien Sheng-wen, Son of Lien Chan, Discharged Over a Week After Shooting Incident

By Lin Nansen, BBC Chinese Special Correspondent in Taipei | December 6, 2010

Lien Sheng-wen, the son of former Kuomintang (KMT) chairman Lien Chan, has been discharged from hospital more than a week after being shot. Authorities say the investigation into the case is ongoing.

The shooting—linked to both political figures and organized crime—was widely seen as influencing the results of Taiwan’s recent five-city elections, and has drawn intense public scrutiny. On Monday (Dec 6), Interior Minister Jiang Yi-huah delivered a special report to the Legislative Yuan regarding the case.

Conflicting Accounts

Some parts of Minister Jiang’s report contradict earlier widely circulated eyewitness accounts. For example, Jiang stated that the gunman did not pin Lien Sheng-wen down before shooting him, as previously reported. Instead, he claimed the shooter grabbed Lien by the collar with one hand and fired with the other.

There were also initial reports from witnesses that the suspect, Lin Cheng-wei, had accomplices. However, Jiang said surveillance footage and Lin’s own statements so far provide no evidence of other perpetrators.

Jiang added that authorities would further examine the suspect’s phone records, financial transactions, and social connections to determine whether any accomplices were involved.

Shifting Narratives

There have also been inconsistencies in some key aspects of the case. After the shooting, Lien’s assistant told the media that the shooter called out Lien’s name before firing. But some KMT legislators, citing Lien’s own account to prosecutors, said Lien did not hear the suspect say his name or identify him before shooting.

The shooter, Lin Cheng-wei, claimed he opened fire due to a land brokerage dispute with the father of KMT city council candidate Chen Hong-yuan, and that Lien was accidentally hit during the chaos. Authorities have administered two polygraph tests to verify this claim.

President Lien Chan has stated that he believes the attack was a premeditated group operation and that his son was the intended target, not an accidental victim. Premier Wu Den-yih, however, dismissed Lin's explanation as a one-sided account from the suspect.

"A Life-and-Death Crisis"

After being discharged on Sunday night, Lien Sheng-wen issued a public statement saying that the shooting brought him dangerously close to death, with the bullet missing a fatal area by less than 0.5 cm.

In his statement, Lien expressed gratitude for the public’s concern and to the medical team at National Taiwan University Hospital. He also gave his highest respect to Liu Zhen-nan, who he credited with saving his life.

Taiwanese media have reported that Liu Zhen-nan is a hall leader in the Bamboo Union, Taiwan’s largest organized crime syndicate. Witnesses said that if Liu hadn’t intervened and subdued the gunman—who was carrying 48 bullets—the casualties could have been much worse.

The Bamboo Union has historically had ties to the KMT. Its late former leader Chen Chi-li was involved in the 1980s assassination of journalist Henry Liu (Chiang Nan) in the U.S. at the alleged direction of Taiwan’s military intelligence.

At the time of the shooting, police officers were reportedly on-site, but initial police reports did not acknowledge that the person who stopped the gunman was a gang figure, not law enforcement. Some media outlets quoted prosecutors who declined to speculate whether the omission was intentional or an oversight.

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“Come Home to the KMT!” Seniors Reinstated to Party Ranks

Reporters: Hsieh Yao-chou & Yang Yu-sheng
Published: 2005/02/05 12:21

The Kuomintang has extended a high-profile invitation for several elder statesmen—previously expelled from the party—to “return home.” The confirmed list includes former Premier Hau Pei-tsun, Lin Yang-kang, legislator Hsu Li-nong, and former Hualien County Magistrate Wang Ching-feng. Tomorrow, the KMT will host a tea reception to present them with new Central Review Committee credentials and appoint them as chairpersons of the committee’s presidium.

Due to health issues, Lin Yang-kang will not attend, and Hau Pei-tsun’s participation remains undecided, but Hsu Li-nong has readily accepted. At a press briefing, KMT spokesperson Cheng Li-wen said, “The Chairman sincerely conveyed the invitation, and these senior figures have all expressed willingness to rejoin.”

The certificate presentation tea ceremony will take place tomorrow. Lin Yang-kang, feeling unwell, will be absent; Hau Pei-tsun is still considering; Hsu Li-nong, however, agreed enthusiastically. Hsu declared, “I call on all pan-Blue supporters to rally back to the fold and unite.


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After the Democratic Progressive Party lost power in 2004, former President Chen Shui-bian temporarily withdrew from the political stage, and within the DPP, the “Four Heavenly Kings” vied for the party’s top leadership and dominant position. Ultimately, You Si-kun,a former Premier from Yilan County, leveraging a strong sense of Taiwanese identity and emerging prominently in the DPP primaries, challenged the incumbent President Lien Chan and Vice President Song Chu-yu, who were seeking re-election in 2008.

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After decisively defeating the Chen Shui-bian administration in 2004, incumbent President Lien Chan now faces a challenge in 2008 from former Vice President Lu. As Taiwan’s first female presidential candidate, Lu-Hsiu-lien has successfully secured the DPP’s nomination by rallying strong support from women. Could this be the final showdown between the A-Bian faction and the KMT-PFP faction?

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In 2004, the Chen Shui-bian administration lost by several percentage points to the KMT-PFP alliance led by Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu. Amid the fierce primary contest among the DPP’s "Four Heavenly Kings," Kaohsiung Mayor Hsieh Chang-ting emerged as the DPP’s presidential candidate to challenge incumbent President Lien Chan's bid for re-election. Can this bespectacled Taipei native become the second DPP president?

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Since the Chen Shui-bian administration narrowly lost in 2004 to the Pan-Blue camp and the KMT-PFP alliance led by Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu, one of the immensely popular "Four Heavenly Kings," Su Tseng-chang, the former Taipei County magistrate, is now seeking the DPP's nomination for the 2008 presidential election in order to defeat Lien Chan's KMT government and reduce it to a single term. Meanwhile, President Lien Chan is seeking re-election and pledges to secure the Kuomintang's continued hold on power.

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After former President Chen Shui-bian was shot in election, the Democratic Progressive Party lost power in 2004. and within the DPP, the “Four Heavenly Kings” vied for the party’s top leadership and dominant position. Ultimately, You Si-kun,a former Premier from Yilan County, leveraging a strong sense of Taiwanese identity and emerging prominently in the DPP primaries, challenged the incumbent President Lien Chan and Vice President Song Chu-yu, who were seeking re-election in 2008.

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After A-bian was shot in election, the Democratic Progressive Party lost power in 2004, incumbent President Lien Chan now faces a challenge in 2008 from former Vice President Lu. As Taiwan’s first female presidential candidate, Lu-Hsiu-lien has successfully secured the DPP’s nomination by rallying strong support from women. Could this be the final showdown between the A-Bian faction and the KMT-PFP faction?

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After A-bian was shot in election,,DPP lost by several percentage points to the KMT-PFP alliance led by Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu. ,Amid the fierce primary contest among the DPP’s "Four Heavenly Kings," Kaohsiung Mayor Hsieh Chang-ting emerged as the DPP’s presidential candidate to challenge incumbent President Lien Chan's bid for re-election. Can this bespectacled Taipei native become the second DPP president?

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Since the Chen Shui-bian administration and his Successor narrowly lost in 2004 to the Pan-Blue camp and the KMT-PFP alliance led by Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu, one of the immensely popular "Four Heavenly Kings," Su Tseng-chang, the former Taipei County magistrate, is now seeking the DPP's nomination for the 2008 presidential election in order to defeat Lien Chan's KMT government and reduce it to a single term. Meanwhile, President Lien Chan is seeking re-election and pledges to secure the Kuomintang's continued hold on power.

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Former President Chen Shui-bian makes an astonishing comeback! After witnessing the internal struggles within the Kuomintang and the People First Party over the past four years, as well as the discord between Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu, President Chen Shui-bian has decided to re-enter the fray and vie for the DPP’s presidential nomination for 2008. Will he succeed once again? Will the drama of 2000 be replayed, or will Lien Chan secure re-election? Or perhaps it will be the first time the People First Party ascends to the presidency? The 2008 election promises to be extremely intense!

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Since President Lien Chan took office, the cooperative relationship between the Kuomintang and the People First Party has grown increasingly fragile, and the ties between the Presidential Office and the People First Party have gradually broken down. Ultimately, this led Song Chu-yu to decide to break away and run for president independently, no longer playing second fiddle to the inept "Ah Dou" President Lien Chan. Meanwhile, former Premier You Si-kun, a staunch advocate of the extreme pro-independence faction, secured the DPP's presidential nomination. Where will the 2008 election head? Will the Pan-Blue camp be destroyed by its internal divisions?

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Since President Lien Chan took office, the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the People First Party has grown increasingly weak, and the relationship between the Presidential Office and the People First Party has gradually broken down. Ultimately, this led Song Chu-yu to decide to break away and run for president independently, no longer serving as a lackey for the inept President Lien Chan. Meanwhile, Kaohsiung Mayor Hsieh Chang-ting emerged from fierce competition to become the DPP’s presidential candidate. Where will the 2008 election head? Will the Pan-Blue camp be destroyed by its internal divisions?

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Please select the election you will run in:


Since President Lien Chan took office, the cooperative relationship between the Kuomintang and the People First Party has grown increasingly weak, and the ties between the Presidential Office and the People First Party have gradually broken down. Ultimately, this led Song Chu-yu to decide to break away and run for president independently, no longer serving as a lackey for the so-called “Ah Dou” President Lien Chan. Meanwhile, former Taipei County Magistrate—the bespectacled, bald Su Tseng-chang—emerged from the fierce competition among the “Four Heavenly Kings” to become the DPP’s 2008 presidential candidate. Where will the 2008 election head? Will the Pan-Blue camp be destroyed by its internal divisions?

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } //连战失败。阿扁连任 马英九vs谢长廷 if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] >= 49.88 && quickstats[1] < 50.12&& e.abian == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


After winning the 2004 election by over 20,000 votes, the Chen Shui-bian administration’s second term quickly began to unravel, severely undermining the DPP's ability to maintain power in 2008. Meanwhile, rising star Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou announced his candidacy for president and is set to engage in a fierce contest against Kaohsiung Mayor Hsieh Chang-ting in 2008. Can the Kuomintang, under this political star, reclaim its lost ground?

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/coIW3Us.jpeg'})]) } if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] < 51.99 && quickstats[1] > 50.12 && e.abian == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


After winning the 2004 election, the second term of the Chen Shui-bian administration began to show signs of faltering, severely undermining the DPP’s ability to maintain power in 2008. Meanwhile, a rising star—Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou—announced his candidacy for president and is set to engage in a fierce showdown in 2008 with former Taipei County Magistrate Su Tseng-chang, with the campaign in the northern regions expected to be especially intense. Can the Kuomintang, under this political star, reclaim its lost ground?

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] <= 56.99 && quickstats[1] > 51.99 && e.abian == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


After winning the 2004 election, the second term of the Chen Shui-bian administration began to falter, severely undermining the DPP's ability to remain in power in 2008. In the 2005 chairman election, Legislative Yuan Speaker Wang Jin-ping unexpectedly defeated popular candidate Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou, and he is set to engage in a fierce showdown with former Taipei County Magistrate Su Tseng-chang in 2008, with the campaign in the northern regions expected to be especially intense. Can the Kuomintang, under this peacemaker, reclaim its lost ground?

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] > 56.99 && e.abian == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


The KMT’s crushing defeat in 2004 led to a painful political climate. The year 2008 was seen as another year in which there appeared to be no chance of reclaiming the presidency, as the DPP presidential candidate Hsieh Chang-ting maintained a lead in the polls. Meanwhile, popular presidential candidates from the KMT opted not to run in order to conserve political energy. Under these circumstances, a Hakka candidate and party chairman Wu Po-hsiung stepped forward, laying the groundwork for a possible return to power for the KMT in 2012.

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } //马英九对四大天王 if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] <= 50.99 && e.xiechangting == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


After narrowly winning the 2004 election, the term of the Hsieh Chang-ting government quickly began to unravel, severely undermining the DPP’s ability to maintain power in 2008. Meanwhile, rising star Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou has announced his candidacy for the presidency and will engage in a fierce showdown with incumbent President Hsieh Chang-ting in 2008. Can the Kuomintang reclaim its lost ground under this political star’s leadership, or will Taiwan remain “green”?

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] <= 50.99 && e.suzhenchang == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


After narrowly winning the 2004 election, the term of the Su Tseng-chang government quickly began to unravel, severely undermining the DPP’s ability to maintain power in 2008. Meanwhile, rising star Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou has announced his candidacy for the presidency and will engage in a fierce showdown with incumbent President Su Tseng-chang in 2008. Can the Kuomintang reclaim its lost ground under this political star’s leadership, or will Taiwan remain “green”?

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] <= 50.99 && e.luhsiulien == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


After narrowly winning the 2004 election, the term of the Lu Hsiao-lien government quickly began to unravel, severely undermining the DPP’s ability to maintain power in 2008. Meanwhile, rising star Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou has announced his candidacy for the presidency and will engage in a fierce showdown with incumbent President Lu Hsiu-lien in 2008. Can the Kuomintang reclaim its lost ground under this political star’s leadership, or will Taiwan remain “green”?

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] <= 50.99 && e.Youxikun == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


After narrowly winning the 2004 election, the term of the You Si-kun government quickly began to unravel, severely undermining the DPP’s ability to maintain power in 2008. Meanwhile, rising star Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou has announced his candidacy for the presidency and will engage in a fierce showdown with incumbent President You Si-kun in 2008. Can the Kuomintang reclaim its lost ground under this political star’s leadership, or will Taiwan remain “green”?

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } //王金平对四大天王 if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] > 50.99 && quickstats[1] < 56.99 && e.xiechangting == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


After narrowly winning the 2004 election, the policy line inherited by the Hsieh Chang-ting government—originally that of Chen Shui-bian—became increasingly dangerous, severely undermining the DPP’s ability to hold power in 2008. In the 2005 chairman election, Legislative Yuan Speaker Wang Jin-ping unexpectedly defeated popular candidate Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou, and is set to face incumbent President Hsieh Chang-ting in a fierce showdown in 2008. Can the KMT reclaim its lost territory under this peacemaker’s leadership?

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] > 50.99 && quickstats[1] < 56.99 && e.suzhenchang == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


After narrowly winning the 2004 election, the policy line inherited by the Su Tseng-chang government—originally that of Chen Shui-bian—became increasingly dangerous, severely undermining the DPP’s ability to hold power in 2008. In the 2005 chairman election, Legislative Yuan Speaker Wang Jin-ping unexpectedly defeated popular candidate Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou, and is set to face incumbent President Su Tseng-chang in a fierce showdown in 2008. Can the KMT reclaim its lost territory under this peacemaker’s leadership?

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] > 50.99 && quickstats[1] < 56.99 && e.luhsiulien == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


After narrowly winning the 2004 election, the policy line inherited by the Lu Hsiao-lien government—originally that of Chen Shui-bian—gradually drifted further from the center, with her personal unpopularity compounding the issue, severely undermining the DPP’s ability to maintain power in 2008. In the 2005 chairman election, Legislative Yuan Speaker Wang Jin-ping unexpectedly defeated popular candidate Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou, and is set to engage in a fierce showdown with incumbent President Lu Hsiu-lien in 2008. Can the KMT reclaim its lost ground under this peacemaker’s leadership?

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] > 50.99 && quickstats[1] < 56.99 && e.Youxikun == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


After narrowly winning the 2004 election, the policy line inherited by the Hsieh Chang-ting government—originally that of Chen Shui-bian—gradually shifted toward the center and moved closer to Mainland China, angering a segment of Pan-Green voters and severely undermining the DPP’s ability to maintain power in 2008. In the 2005 chairman election, Legislative Yuan Speaker Wang Jin-ping unexpectedly defeated popular candidate Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou, and is set to engage in a fierce showdown with incumbent President Hsieh Chang-ting in 2008. Can the KMT reclaim its lost ground under this conciliator’s leadership?

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } //吴伯雄对四大天王 if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] >= 56.99 && e.xiechangting == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


Due to the KMT's crushing defeat in 2004, a painful political climate prevailed. The year 2008 was seen as yet another year with no chance of reclaiming the presidency, as the incumbent president Hsieh Chang-ting maintained an edge in the polls. Meanwhile, the popular presidential candidates from the KMT opted not to run in order to conserve political energy. Under these circumstances, a Hakka candidate and party chairman, Wu Po-hsiung, stepped forward, laying the groundwork for a possible return to power for the KMT in 2012.

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] >= 56.99 && e.suzhenchang == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


Due to the KMT's crushing defeat in 2004, a painful political situation ensued. The year 2008 was deemed another year in which there appeared to be no opportunity to reclaim the presidency, as incumbent president Su Tseng-chang held an advantage in the polls. At the same time, the popular presidential candidates from the KMT chose not to run to avoid depleting political energy. In this setting, a Hakka candidate and party chairman, Wu Po-hsiung, stepped forward and laid the foundation for a possible resurgence of the KMT in 2012.

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] >= 56.99 && e.luhsiulien == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


Due to the KMT's crushing defeat in 2004, a painful political climate set in. The year 2008 was considered yet another year with no chance to reclaim the presidency, as incumbent president Lu Hsiu-lien maintained a lead in the polls. At the same time, the popular presidential candidates from the KMT opted not to run in order to conserve political energy. In these circumstances, a Hakka candidate and party chairman, Wu Po-hsiung, stepped forward, laying the groundwork for a potential return to power for the KMT in 2012.

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] >= 56.99 && e.Youxikun == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


Owing to the KMT's crushing defeat in 2004, a painful political situation emerged. The year 2008 was seen as another year with no opportunity to reclaim the presidency, as incumbent president You Si-kun maintained an advantage in the polls. Meanwhile, the popular presidential candidates from the KMT chose not to run so as to conserve political energy. Under these conditions, a Hakka candidate and party chairman, Wu Po-hsiung, stepped forward, laying the groundwork for a possible KMT comeback in 2012.

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } //大哥只做一届!让给宋楚瑜选08 if (aa[0].candidate === 68 && !e.player_answers.includes(1952415) && e.Legislative < 0 && quickstats[1] >= 49.50 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


After President Lien Chan was elected in 2004, the Kuomintang and the People First Party promptly merged. During this process, Vice President Song Chu-yu rejoined the Kuomintang and amassed significant power, successfully securing Lien Chan’s support on the condition that he serve only one term, thereby endorsing Song Chu-yu’s bid for the presidency in 2008. Meanwhile, the Democratic Progressive Party fielded Kaohsiung Mayor Hsieh Chang-ting to challenge the soon-to-be-outgoing Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu.

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } if (aa[0].candidate === 68 && !e.player_answers.includes(1952415) && e.Legislative < 0 && quickstats[1] < 49.50 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


After President Lien Chan was elected in 2004, the Kuomintang and the People First Party immediately merged, and during this process, Vice President Song Chu-yu rejoined the Kuomintang and amassed significant power. He successfully secured Lien Chan's support on the condition that Lien serve only one term, thereby endorsing Song Chu-yu’s bid for the presidency in 2008. Meanwhile, the Democratic Progressive Party fielded former Taipei County Magistrate Su Tseng-chang to challenge the outgoing Lien Chan and Song Chu-yu.

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } //辜宽敏 else if (aa[0].candidate === 68 && quickstats[1] <= 41.99 && e.abian == 1 && !isSpecialCondition1() && !isSpecialCondition2()) { e.pages.push(`

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

ROC'08

Please select the election you will run in:


In 2004, after the short-lived DPP regime led by Chen Shui-bian came to an end, the battered Democratic Progressive Party increasingly shifted toward a more radical pro-independence stance. Under these circumstances, a prominent pro-independence leader—Ku Kuan-min, a scion of the influential Gu family from Lukang—stepped into the spotlight and became the chairman of the DPP. He then attempted to challenge incumbent President Lien Chan, who had secured a tremendous victory in 2004, in an effort to preserve the party’s vitality and dynamism, paving the way for a potential return to power in 2012.

`) e.executable.push([4, (() => {e.image = e.image = 'https://i.imgur.com/EoJ0HTh.png'})]) } console.log("Checking quickstats[1] at condition:", quickstats[1]); console.log("Checking quickstats[0] at condition:", quickstats[0]); console.log("Checking aa[0].candidate at condition:", aa[0].candidate); if (quickstats[1] >= 52.99) { ctsAchievement("Believe in Taiwan!"); } if (quickstats[0] >= 17) { ctsAchievement("Break the Blue Wall"); } if (quickstats[0] >= 10 && quickstats[1] >= 50.0000) { ctsAchievement("Sorry, No Electoral College"); } if(quickstats[1] >= 50.00 && campaignTrail_temp.difficulty_level_multiplier <= 0.8){ ctsAchievement("Through Thorns and Brambles"); } if (quickstats[1] >= 52.99 && (e.player_answers.includes(1952916) || e.abian == 1) && !e.player_answers.includes(1952538) && (e.player_answers.includes(1952866) || e.player_answers.includes(1953351) || e.player_answers.includes(1953368) || e.player_answers.includes(1953400) || e.player_answers.includes(1953384))) { ctsAchievement("Moses and Joshua"); } if (quickstats[1] >= 52.99 && (e.player_answers.includes(1952916) || e.abian == 1) && e.player_answers.includes(1952538) && !e.player_answers.includes(1952866) && !e.player_answers.includes(1953351) && !e.player_answers.includes(1953368) && !e.player_answers.includes(1953400) && !e.player_answers.includes(1953384)){ ctsAchievement("Black-Gold Godfather"); } const state268 = e.final_state_results.find(s => s.state === 268); // 假设 e.final_state_results 就是你给的那个数组 if ((e.player_answers.includes(1952916) || e.abian == 1) && state268) { // 用 reduce 算出最大的那一条 result(即赢家) const winner = state268.result.reduce((best, curr) => curr.result > best.result ? curr : best ); // 如果赢家是候选人 67,就解锁成就 if (winner.candidate === 67){ // 第一个参数是成就标识,第二个参数可以省略(默认检查 difficulty) ctsAchievement("A-Bian’s Back!"); } } if((e.player_answers.includes(1952916) || e.abian == 1) && aa[0].candidate === 68 && quickstats[1] >= 49.88){ ctsAchievement("Fatal Exchange"); } if((e.player_answers.includes(1952916) || e.abian == 1) && aa[0].candidate === 67 && quickstats[1] <= 50.12){ ctsAchievement("Restoration"); } const state267 = e.final_state_results.find(s => s.state === 267); // 假设 e.final_state_results 就是你给的那个数组 if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && (e.player_answers.includes(1952916) || e.abian == 1) && state267) { // 用 reduce 算出最大的那一条 result(即赢家) const winner = state267.result.reduce((best, curr) => curr.result > best.result ? curr : best ); // 如果赢家是候选人 67,就解锁成就 if (winner.candidate === 67) { // 第一个参数是成就标识,第二个参数可以省略(默认检查 difficulty) ctsAchievement("Respected Magistrate"); } } if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && (e.player_answers.includes(1953321) || e.luhsiulien == 1) ) { ctsAchievement("Early Woman President"); } if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && (e.player_answers.includes(1953206) || e.xiechangting == 1) && e.player_answers.includes(1953111)) { ctsAchievement("Change History"); } if (aa[0].candidate === 67 && (e.player_answers.includes(1953016) || e.Youxikun == 1)) { ctsAchievement("Long Live Independence!"); } return construct(0); } //vp var changeGameDisp = (hide) => { disp = ""; if (hide) { disp = "none"; } Array.from(gameWindow.children).forEach(f=>{ if(!f.classList.contains("game_header") && (f.id != "main_content_area" || !$("#campaign_sign")[0])) f.style.display = disp }); }; e.vpSwitcher = () => { let potential_running_mate_pks = e.running_mate_json.filter(f=>f.fields.candidate == e.candidate_id).map(f=>f.fields.running_mate); let pot_run_mat = potential_running_mate_pks.map(f=>e.candidate_json.find(_f=>_f.pk===f)); let running_mate_options = ``; pot_run_mat.forEach(f=> { running_mate_options += `\n` }); let vp_html = `

Please select your running mate:

  • Name: ${pot_run_mat[0].fields.first_name} ${pot_run_mat[0].fields.last_name}
  • Party: ${pot_run_mat[0].fields.party}
  • Home State: ${pot_run_mat[0].fields.state}
${pot_run_mat[0].fields.description_as_running_mate}

` let vp_screen = document.createElement("div"); vp_screen.classList.add("inner_window_w_desc"); vp_screen.id = "inner_window_4"; vp_screen.innerHTML = vp_html; changeGameDisp(true); gameWindow.appendChild(vp_screen); // now we make the stuff do stuff! $("#running_mate_id").change((_e)=>{ _e.preventDefault(); let value = Number($("#running_mate_id").val()); let i = potential_running_mate_pks.findIndex(f=>f === value); let screen_html = `
  • Name: ${pot_run_mat[i].fields.first_name} ${pot_run_mat[i].fields.last_name}
  • Party: ${pot_run_mat[i].fields.party}
  • Home State: ${pot_run_mat[i].fields.state}
${pot_run_mat[i].fields.description_as_running_mate}
`; $("#running_mate_description_window").html(screen_html); }); // VP selected! $("#running_mate_id_button").click((_e)=>{ _e.preventDefault(); let value = Number($("#running_mate_id").val()); let i = potential_running_mate_pks.findIndex(f=>f === value); e.running_mate_last_name = pot_run_mat[i].fields.last_name; e.selected_running_mate = pot_run_mat[i]; $("#inner_window_4").remove(); changeGameDisp(false); }) if(e.running_mate_last_name==="Song Chu-Yu"){ var button1 = document.getElementById('view_electoral_map'); button1.click(); setTimeout(function(){ var button2 = document.getElementById('resume_questions_button'); button2.click(); }, 50); } } //注释代码 function getTooltips(str) { let matches = []; tooltipList.forEach((tooltip, index) => { // Adjust the regex to match searchString potentially surrounded by “ and followed by optional punctuation let regex = new RegExp(`(?<=\\b|\\s|^|“)${tooltip.searchString}(?=[.,;!?]?\\b|\\s|”|$)`, 'g'); let match; while ((match = regex.exec(str)) !== null) { matches.push({ start: match.index + (match[0].startsWith('“') ? 1 : 0), // Adjust for potential starting “ end: match.index + match[0].length - (match[0].endsWith('”') ? 1 : 0) - (match[2] ? 1 : 0), tooltipIndex: index }); } }); // Sort by starting position; if two start at the same position, longer match comes first matches.sort((a, b) => a.start - b.start || b.end - b.start - (a.end - a.start)); // Filter out overlaps for (let i = 0; i < matches.length - 1; ) { if (matches[i + 1].start < matches[i].end) { matches.splice(i + 1, 1); // Remove the next match since it overlaps } else { i++; // Move to next match } } return matches; } function applyTooltips(str) { const matches = getTooltips(str); let result = ''; let lastIndex = 0; matches.forEach(match => { const tooltip = tooltipList[match.tooltipIndex]; result += str.slice(lastIndex, match.start); result += `${tooltip.searchString}${tooltip.explanationText}`; lastIndex = match.end; }); result += str.slice(lastIndex); // Add the remainder of the original string return result; } function applyTooltipsToObject(obj) { for (let key in obj) { if (typeof obj[key] === 'string') { obj[key] = applyTooltips(obj[key]); } else if (typeof obj[key] === 'object') { applyTooltipsToObject(obj[key]); // Recursive call } } } applyTooltipsToObject(campaignTrail_temp.questions_json); applyTooltipsToObject(campaignTrail_temp.answers_json); applyTooltipsToObject(campaignTrail_temp.answer_feedback_json); // /* Welcome to Astro's Variable Headquarters This is a fairly simple function you can add to your mods. It will create a little menu in which the player can view the numbers laid out within the functions. This is a great way to give the player a little more information about your mod. Across this code, you will find a lot of aspects you can edit. I have left plenty of comments to help you understand what each part does. Don't be afraid to ask in #mod-help on the Discord for clarification or help with editing this code. To use this, place this code below your Code 2, and edit it as needed. You can duplicate the 'let a = document.createElement('p');' section to add more lines of text. Functions are referenced in text like so: ' + function + '. This will display the number from the function in the text. Credit to Nina, who made the original code that summoned the new screen (originally for the 1960Red/1952Blue advisor screen) Go ahead and use this code in your mods - just give me credit. I hope it helps you out! */ var EconomyNumber = 'No' var MainlanderRelations = 'Mediocre' var TSULEE = 'Ordinary' var OwnRef = 'You have not chosen to launch your own referendum.' var Lifayuan = '' var TDTD = '' var ROCA = '' function addHeadquarterButton() { // Check if the button already exists if (document.getElementById('headquarter_button')) { return; } // Find the reference button by its ID const refButton = document.getElementById('view_electoral_map'); if (!refButton) { return; } // Create a new button element const newButton = document.createElement('button'); newButton.id = 'headquarter_button'; newButton.style.marginLeft = '1.5em'; newButton.innerHTML = 'DPP Headquarters'; // Attach the click event listener newButton.addEventListener('click', openHeadquarter); // Insert the new button next to the reference button refButton.insertAdjacentElement('afterend', newButton); } function openHeadquarter() { ans = campaignTrail_temp.player_answers[campaignTrail_temp.player_answers.length-1]; e.noCounter += 1; if (e.Economy == 0) { EconomyNumber = 'leave the populace dissatisfied.' } if (e.Economy == 1) { EconomyNumber = 'leave the populace dissatisfied.' } if (e.Economy == 2) { EconomyNumber = 'Barely satisfactory.' } if (e.Economy == 3) { EconomyNumber = 'Barely satisfactory.' } if (e.Economy == 4) { EconomyNumber = 'Robust.' } if (e.Economy == 5) { EconomyNumber = 'Robust.' } if (e.Economy == 6) { EconomyNumber = 'Maximized economic commitments.' } if (e.Economy == 7) { EconomyNumber = 'Maximized economic commitments.' } if (e.Economy == 8) { EconomyNumber = 'Maximized economic commitments.' } //两岸关系 if (e.MainlandFriendly > -5) { MainlanderRelations = 'Taiwan independence terrorists.' } if (e.MainlandFriendly == -6) { MainlanderRelations = 'Taiwan independence terrorists.' } if (e.MainlandFriendly == -5) { MainlanderRelations = 'Taiwan independence terrorists.' } if (e.MainlandFriendly == -4) { MainlanderRelations = 'Taiwan independence terrorists.' } if (e.MainlandFriendly == -3) { MainlanderRelations = 'Taiwan independence terrorists.' } if (e.MainlandFriendly == -2) { MainlanderRelations = 'Taiwan independence terrorists.' } if (e.MainlandFriendly == -1) { MainlanderRelations = 'Dangerous figures leaning toward independence.' } if (e.MainlandFriendly == 0) { MainlanderRelations = 'Completely unwilling to pursue reunification.' } if (e.MainlandFriendly == 1) { MainlanderRelations = 'has shown some goodwill.' } if (e.MainlandFriendly == 2) { MainlanderRelations = 'Listen to what they say and watch what they do.' } if (e.MainlandFriendly == 3) { MainlanderRelations = 'Could try to break the ice across the Taiwan Strait?' } if (e.MainlandFriendly == 4) { MainlanderRelations = 'Listen to what they say and watch what they do.' } if (e.MainlandFriendly == 5) { MainlanderRelations = 'Listen to what they say and watch what they do.' } if (e.MainlandFriendly > 5) { MainlanderRelations = 'Listen to what they say and watch what they do.' } //李登辉 if ( e.TSU == -5) { TSULEE = '“The godfather of black-gold politics should have been kicked out ages ago!”.' } if (e.TSU == -4) { TSULEE = '“The godfather of black-gold politics should have been kicked out ages ago!”' } if (e.TSU == -3) { TSULEE = 'Mutual enemies.' } if (e.TSU == -2) { TSULEE = 'Mutual enemies.' } if (e.TSU == -1) { TSULEE = 'As cold as ice.' } if (e.TSU == 0) { TSULEE = 'As cold as ice.' } if (e.TSU == 1) { TSULEE = 'Respectful as guests' } if (e.TSU == 2) { TSULEE = 'Respectful as guests.' } if (e.TSU == 3) { TSULEE = 'Working together.' } if (e.TSU == 4) { TSULEE = 'Working together.' } if (e.TSU == 5) { TSULEE = 'President Lee is a great figure in Taiwan!' } if (e.TSU == 6) { TSULEE = 'President Lee is a great figure in Taiwan!' } if (e.TSU == 7) { TSULEE = 'President Lee is a great figure in Taiwan!' } if (e.TSU == 8) { TSULEE = 'President Lee is a great figure in Taiwan!' } //公投 if (e.ref == 0) { OwnRef = 'You have not chosen to launch your own referendum.' } if (e.ref == 1) { OwnRef = 'You have decided to launch your own referendum to counter the KMT-PFP.' } if (e.ref == -1) { OwnRef = 'You tried to propose your own referendum, but you were blocked by the KMT in the Legislative Yuan.' } //国军 if (e.army == 0) { ROCA = '#The ROC Armed Forces will defend Taiwan to the end…#' } if (e.army == 1) { ROCA = '#No matter which party is in power, the military will be loyal to the country.#' } if (e.army == 2) { ROCA = '#Long live the Republic of China!#' } if (e.army == -1) { ROCA = '#The Chief of the General Staff urges the entire military to uphold the Constitution…#' } if (e.army == -2) { ROCA = '#Not my President and Commander-in-Chief!#' } if (e.army == -3) { ROCA = '#Not my President and Commander-in-Chief!#' } //立法院 if ( e.Legislative == -5) { Lifayuan = 'No possibility of cooperation' } if ( e.Legislative == -4) { Lifayuan = 'No possibility of cooperation' } if ( e.Legislative == -3) { Lifayuan = 'No possibility of cooperation' } if ( e.Legislative == -2) { Lifayuan = 'Mutual attacks and quarrels' } if ( e.Legislative == -1) { Lifayuan = 'As cold as ice.' } if ( e.Legislative == 0) { Lifayuan = 'Just ordinary' } if ( e.Legislative == 1) { Lifayuan = 'Just ordinary' } if ( e.Legislative == 2) { Lifayuan = 'Harmonious and inclusive' } if ( e.Legislative == 3) { Lifayuan = 'Harmonious and inclusive' } if ( e.Legislative == 4) { Lifayuan = 'Always responsive to requests' } if ( e.Legislative == 5) { Lifayuan = 'Always responsive to requests' } if ( e.Legislative == 6) { Lifayuan = 'Close cooperation' } if ( e.Legislative == 7) { Lifayuan = 'Close cooperation' } if ( e.Legislative == 8) { Lifayuan = 'Close cooperation' } //台独倾向 if ( e.td == -5) { TDTD = 'Close to mainland China' } if ( e.td == -4) { TDTD = 'Close to mainland China' } if ( e.td == -3) { TDTD = 'Close to mainland China' } if ( e.td == -2) { TDTD = 'Opposed to independence' } if ( e.td == -1) { TDTD = 'Upholding the “Four Noes and One Without” policy' } if ( e.td == 0) { TDTD = 'Occupying the middle ground' } if ( e.td == 1) { TDTD = 'Occupying the middle ground' } if ( e.td == 2) { TDTD = 'Leaning toward Taiwanese independence' } if ( e.td == 3) { TDTD = 'Leaning toward Taiwanese independence' } if ( e.td == 4) { TDTD = 'Extending an olive branch to the hard-line fundamentalists' } if ( e.td == 5) { TDTD = 'Extending an olive branch to the hard-line fundamentalists' } if ( e.td == 6) { TDTD = '“Long live Taiwanese independence, forever and ever!' } if ( e.td == 7) { TDTD = '“Long live Taiwanese independence, forever and ever!' } if ( e.td == 8) { TDTD = '“Long live Taiwanese independence, forever and ever!' } let questions = document.querySelector(".inner_window_question"); questions.style.display = 'none'; const hqButton = document.getElementById('headquarter_button'); if (hqButton) { hqButton.remove(); } // Create and set up the headquarters div let hqDiv = document.createElement('div'); hqDiv.id = 'headquarter'; hqDiv.style.display = 'flex'; // Set layout to flex to allow columns hqDiv.style.color = 'white'; hqDiv.style.backgroundColor = '#383838'; hqDiv.style.backgroundImage = 'url(https://i.imgur.com/pNxcgSF.jpeg)'; // Set background image. I would recommend using the same file size as the original image, ~959 x 327. Otherwise it will stretch the image. Comment or remove this line of text if you don't want a background image and instead want hqDiv.style.backgroundColor to set your background color hqDiv.style.border = '5px solid black'; hqDiv.style.borderRadius = '10px'; hqDiv.style.height = '56%'; hqDiv.style.flexDirection = 'column'; hqDiv.style.alignItems = 'center'; // Create header div let headerDiv = document.createElement('div'); headerDiv.style.display = 'flex'; headerDiv.style.justifyContent = 'space-between'; headerDiv.style.width = '100%'; headerDiv.style.alignItems = 'center'; headerDiv.style.color = 'black'; // Add back button to the header let backButton = document.createElement('button'); backButton.innerText = 'Back'; backButton.style.margin = '5px' backButton.style.backgroundColor = 'grey'; backButton.onclick = function() { // Hide headquarters and show the original content hqDiv.remove(); questions.style.display = ''; } headerDiv.appendChild(backButton); let headerText = document.createElement('h3'); headerText.textContent = '2004 Chen-Lu campaign headquarters'; headerText.style.textAlign = 'center'; // Center the text headerText.style.flexGrow = '1'; // Make h3 take up the maximum space available headerDiv.appendChild(headerText); /* This is a header text that you can add if you want to. It is not necessary. - Astro */ // Append headerDiv to the main hqDiv hqDiv.appendChild(headerDiv); // Create a container div for both columns let columnsDiv = document.createElement('div'); columnsDiv.style.display = 'flex'; columnsDiv.style.width = '100%'; // Create inner divs for columns let leftCol = document.createElement('div'); leftCol.style.width = '50%'; columnsDiv.appendChild(leftCol); let rightCol = document.createElement('div'); rightCol.style.width = '50%'; columnsDiv.appendChild(rightCol); // Append columnsDiv to the main hqDiv hqDiv.appendChild(columnsDiv); questions.parentNode.insertBefore(hqDiv, questions.nextSibling); // This is the bulk of the content you can edit. You can add more text or images here. // Create Bulk of the Text // Duplicate this section to add more lines of text. Make sure to change the variable name "a" to something else. In this case, I changed it to "b". let ey = document.createElement('p'); ey.textContent = 'Our relationship with the Legislative Yuan are: ' + Lifayuan + ''; // This is the text that will be displayed. You can change this to whatever you want. ' + function + ' will display the number from the function. // a.style.flexGrow = '0.1'; // Make h3 take up the maximum space available ey.style.color = 'black'; // Can be used to change the color of the text ey.style.margin = '8px'; // Can be used to change the space in between the text. Useful if you have a lot of functions. hqDiv.appendChild(ey); let f = document.createElement('p'); f.textContent = 'Our current stance on Taiwanese independence is: ' + TDTD + ''; // This is the text that will be displayed. You can change this to whatever you want. ' + function + ' will display the number from the function. // a.style.flexGrow = '0.1'; // Make h3 take up the maximum space available f.style.color = 'black'; // Can be used to change the color of the text f.style.margin = '8px'; // Can be used to change the space in between the text. Useful if you have a lot of functions. hqDiv.appendChild(f); let g = document.createElement('p'); g.textContent = 'Our relationship with the ROC Armed Forces is: ' + ROCA + ''; // This is the text that will be displayed. You can change this to whatever you want. ' + function + ' will display the number from the function. // a.style.flexGrow = '0.1'; // Make h3 take up the maximum space available g.style.color = 'black'; // Can be used to change the color of the text g.style.margin = '8px'; // Can be used to change the space in between the text. Useful if you have a lot of functions. hqDiv.appendChild(g); // let a = document.createElement('p'); a.textContent = 'Our Economic Policies are ' + EconomyNumber + ''; // This is the text that will be displayed. You can change this to whatever you want. ' + function + ' will display the number from the function. // a.style.flexGrow = '0.1'; // Make h3 take up the maximum space available a.style.color = 'black'; // Can be used to change the color of the text a.style.margin = '8px'; // Can be used to change the space in between the text. Useful if you have a lot of functions. hqDiv.appendChild(a); let b = document.createElement('p'); b.textContent = 'Mainland China regards us as ' + MainlanderRelations + ''; // This is the text that will be displayed. You can change this to whatever you want. ' + function + ' will display the number from the function. // a.style.flexGrow = '0.1'; // Make h3 take up the maximum space available b.style.color = 'black'; // Can be used to change the color of the text b.style.margin = '8px'; // Can be used to change the space in between the text. Useful if you have a lot of functions. hqDiv.appendChild(b); let c = document.createElement('p'); c.textContent = 'Our relationship with the TSU and President Lee Teng-hui are : ' + TSULEE + ''; // This is the text that will be displayed. You can change this to whatever you want. ' + function + ' will display the number from the function. // a.style.flexGrow = '0.1'; // Make h3 take up the maximum space available c.style.color = 'black'; // Can be used to change the color of the text c.style.margin = '8px'; // Can be used to change the space in between the text. Useful if you have a lot of functions. hqDiv.appendChild(c); let d = document.createElement('p'); d.textContent = '' + OwnRef + ''; // This is the text that will be displayed. You can change this to whatever you want. ' + function + ' will display the number from the function. // a.style.flexGrow = '0.1'; // Make h3 take up the maximum space available d.style.color = 'black'; // Can be used to change the color of the text d.style.margin = '8px'; // Can be used to change the space in between the text. Useful if you have a lot of functions. hqDiv.appendChild(d); // Image // let img = document.createElement('img'); // img.src = 'https://i.imgur.com/uI1tCyv.gif'; // img.style.height = '30%'; // img.style.marginLeft = '1em'; // img.style.flexGrow = '0.1'; // img.style.border = '3px solid black'; // Add thin white border to the image // hqDiv.appendChild(img); } function handleMutations(mutationsList, observer) { if (observerRunning) return; observerRunning = true; addHeadquarterButton() observer.observe(document.documentElement, { childList: true, subtree: true }); observerRunning = false; } let observerRunning = false; var element = document.getElementById('controlElement'); if (!element) { let singleObserver = new MutationObserver(handleMutations); singleObserver.observe(document.documentElement, { childList: true, subtree: true }); var controlElement = document.createElement('div'); controlElement.style.display = 'none'; controlElement.id = 'controlElement'; document.body.appendChild(controlElement); }