Ke Zhien (left) started a motorcade sweeping the streets yesterday, running around Kaohsiung.

(Provided by Mr. Ke Zhien Jing)

[Reporter Ge Youhao/Kaohsiung Report] KMT Kaohsiung mayoral candidate Ke Zhien broadcasted his heartfelt words during the Daqimei motorcade sweeping the streets yesterday, "The places that used to be blue are no longer good now, they are all gone!" The sourness is that the Kuomintang has not paid attention to the consequences of Kaohsiung for a long time. In this regard, during an interview today, Ke Zhien rarely agreed with the views of the candidates for the green camp.

Ke Zhien went to the Daqimei area last night to sweep the streets and ask for votes. He may have forgotten to turn off the microphone during the Facebook live broadcast. When discussing the election situation with legislator Jiang Qichen in the car, he lamented that the Hakkas are originally blue, and the aborigines are also blue. " It’s not going to work anymore, it hasn’t been in power for 20 years, and now it’s gone!”

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In this regard, Ke Zhien said in an interview in front of the Luzhu District Office this morning that she remembered that on October 30th when the Darong High School was rallying, she told the party chairman Zhu Lilun and the crowd: "In the past, the Kuomintang's management of the south was not so Positive, starting from me, I will start to operate in the south, this is a fact!"

Ke said that they were already familiar with Jiang Qichen when he saw Jiang Qichen yesterday. At that time, he came back from Maolin and looked at the Daqimei area. He felt that there were no resources and no manpower.

"So yesterday I posted it out of feelings. In the past, it was the basic set of the blue camp. Now that the resources are not equal, there is indeed a lot of room for effort!"

As for Ke Zhien's truthful statement of "I'm gone", Su Zhirong, a DPP candidate for the Fengshan District Council in Kaohsiung City, believes that this is because the Kuomintang has not valued Kaohsiung for a long time in the past.

In this regard, when Ke Zhien was interviewed today, she rarely agreed with the green camp candidate. She said, "We admit it! I publicly admitted on October 30 that the KMT's management in Kaohsiung, as far as the north is concerned, is in terms of the entire rationing. It’s indeed relatively weak, and it’s entirely up to members of parliament to operate locally and establish a foothold on their own. This is something the KMT needs to reflect on deeply, and what I’m telling is a fact!”