The selection of the candidate for the 2026 Taipei City election by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is still undecided. On the 28th, a local media outlet published the latest public opinion survey on Taipei City issues. The survey compares the recent candidates who have been widely speculated to run for the position of Taipei Mayor from the DPP, including "Premier" Cho Yung-tai, "Vice Premier" Cheng Li-chun, and DPP legislator Wang Shih-chien, against the current Kuomintang (KMT)-affiliated mayor Chiang Wan-an. In the survey, if Cho Yung-tai is compared with Chiang Wan-an, Cho has 24.0% and Chiang has 62.7%; if Cheng Li-chun is compared with Chiang Wan-an, Cheng has 27.4% and Chiang has 60.4%; if Wang Shih-chien is compared with Chiang Wan-an, Wang has 32.7% and Chiang has 52.0%. Among the three, Wang Shih-chien has the smallest gap with Chiang Wan-an (19.3%).
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1855537499891724/
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