Chen Shizhong, a candidate for the Taipei mayoral election of the Democratic Progressive Party, went to Dongmen Market to pray for votes this morning (29).

(Photo by reporter He Yuhua)

[Reporter He Yuhua/Taipei Report] Chen Shizhong, a candidate for the Taipei mayoral election of the Democratic Progressive Party, went to Dongmen Market to pray for votes this morning. When asked in a Facebook post about his feelings about being involved in the recent incident of senior media person Zhou Yukou, he said that the election is still To move towards the positive competition of policies, he will not drag others to influence the election, and he must be responsible and work hard.

Chen Shizhong posted on Facebook late last night, mentioning that some turmoil in the past few days has derailed the main axis of the election campaign, and also made many friends worry about the impact of rumors. In the fight against the epidemic, there were many abuses, curses, and smears, we all survived, what else can hit us?"

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Chen Shizhong's post has received a lot of responses. He said in an interview today that he mainly wanted to let voters understand that the team's attitude towards elections should always maintain a positive and return to the right track competition of municipal policies; after the post, many people encouraged him, also expressed considerable agreement.

Chen Shizhong said that he hopes that "when the dawn breaks, the sky will always clear the sky." He hopes that there will be an overall campaign atmosphere, which can be in the sunshine, allowing voters to make a positive election; as to whether the election situation has declined, "the candidates themselves Be responsible." He will not drag others into influencing his election. He must be responsible and work hard. Since support has declined, he will continue to work harder and use policies to win the trust of the people.

Chen Shizhong, a candidate for the Taipei mayoral election of the Democratic Progressive Party, went to Dongmen Market to pray for votes this morning (29).

(Photo by reporter He Yuhua)