Taiwan’s Election Is About Taiwan
I am proud to finally be a voter in this election: it’s time that supporters of liberal democracy everywhere come to embrace Taiwan, but simply as Taiwan.
I am proud to finally be a voter in this election: it’s time that supporters of liberal democracy everywhere come to embrace Taiwan, but simply as Taiwan.
Lii Wen, running in a tiny offshore district that where his party has never won, is using creativity and humor to capture the voters’ attention.
In the heart of Taipei, DPP’s newcomer candidate Hsieh Pei-fen is working her hardest to win a district that almost never votes DPP. What’s her day like?
Taiwan’s temples are powerful political actors, which make them prime targets for China’s grassroots influence campaigns. And it’s working.
Where is the ruling DPP focusing its campaigning firepower, with less than three weeks to go to Taiwan’s presidential and legislative elections?