DPP New Taipei mayor candidate Lin Jialong (right) and legislator Zhang Honglu (left) led the DPP New Taipei city councilor candidates Yamada Moyi, Shi Yiyou, Dai Weishan, and Huang Junzhe to greet passing office workers and citizens. Bow and vote.

(Photographed by reporter Wei Jinyun)

[Reporter Wei Jinyun/New Taipei Report] There are 11 days left until the polling day on November 26. Lin Jialong, the candidate for the mayor of the Democratic Progressive Party of New Taipei City, took the time to "fight the land battle" to make the final sprint. Early today, he paid homage at the intersection of Huajiang Qiaotou Station in Banqiao District. Tickets, in the afternoon to the North Coast, in Sanzhi, Shimen, Jinshan, Wanli motorcade sweeping the streets.

Lin Jialong said that interacting with everyone, "I just want to let everyone know that we are in the final sprint."

Today, Lin Jialong and legislator Zhang Honglu led New Taipei City Councilor candidates Yamada Moyi, Shi Yiyou, Dai Weishan, and Huang Junzhe to greet the passing office workers and citizens and bow for votes.

Lin Jialong said that standing at the intersection of commuting and commuting to vote is the most direct way to reach the most voters in the shortest time, and the effect is also the best. I hope that through the final sprint, I can drive the enthusiasm of the entire supporters and help them canvass votes.

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In addition, Wu Dawei, a candidate for the Taiwan People's Party's New Taipei City Council, also called for votes at the same intersection, unexpectedly forming a "green and white combination". Talented and capable, all candidates, no matter what political party, we will encourage each other and cheer for each other.

Wu Dawei said that yesterday when he was standing at another intersection, he was found to be walked away by others, so he got up very early today, and arrived at about 6:00, and got a better seat. Unexpectedly, it happened to be a relatively large intersection (for the DPP camp) He happened to be standing among them during the event, and he was a little embarrassed. He said with a smile, "I came earlier, there is no way."

Wu Dawei said that there are only a few intersections in Banqiao, and that Banqiao has 21 candidates for city council, which is quite a lot. In addition, Banqiao is the capital of New Taipei City. , Standing at the intersection, as a small party, there is nothing to do, so I have to work hard to break through the encirclement.

Wu Dawei (middle), a candidate for the Taiwan People's Party's New Taipei City Council, also called for votes at the same intersection, unexpectedly forming a "green and white combination".

(Photographed by reporter Wei Jinyun)

DPP New Taipei mayor candidate Lin Jialong (right 1) and legislator Zhang Honglu (right 2) led DPP New Taipei city council candidates Yamada Moyi, Shi Yiyou, Dai Weishan, and Huang Junzhe to greet passing office workers and citizens. Ann, bow and pay your respects.

(Photographed by reporter Wei Jinyun)