The latest Taoyuan mayor poll is out!Luo Zhiqiang actually lost to “them”, the Internet was dumbfounded and choked with 3 words-Politics-Zhongshi News Network

The blue-green candidate for Taoyuan mayor in the year-end election has not yet been confirmed, which has attracted attention from all walks of life. A new poll pointed out that if the DPP sends Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shizhong or legislator Zheng Yunpeng to run for election, both of them will slightly lead the Kuomintang Taipei City Councillor Luo Zhiqiang. The news sparked heated discussions, with a large number of netizens questioning the result, and some even shouted “Really?” They thought the poll might not reflect real public opinion.

According to “People’s News Network” report on the 29th, the latest results of the online polling unit “City Survey” show that Chen Shizhong’s 40.6% to 17.6% for Lu Yuling, 39.1% to 35.2% for Luo Zhiqiang; Zheng Yunpeng Lu Yuling is 38.8% to 17.7%, and once morest Luo Zhiqiang is 36.7% to 34.9%; while Zheng Baoqing is 28.4% to 17.9% for Lu Yuling, and 8.4% to 36.7% for Luo Zhiqiang.

The poll results also show that among the potential candidates for the Taoyuan mayoral election in 2022, Chen Shizhong ranked first with 19.9% ​​support, Luo Zhiqiang ranked second with 19.7% support; the blue camp support was 53.5%, 46.5% ahead of the green camp % support.

The news that Luo Zhiqiang lost to Chen Shizhong and Zheng Yunpeng in the polls caused heated discussions on the Internet, and netizens poured into “Zhongshi News Network” and Facebook-related links to leave messages: “Really?” “Really +1″, ” Chen Shizhong had better be so strong, people will laugh to death”, “The result of epidemic prevention and prevention is the highest in the polls, a miracle in Taiwan”, “The reliability of this poll? Who is behind it?” “Taoyuan City is the basic market where blue is more than green. , if the Kuomintang fails to win the election, it can be dissolved!” “Support Luo Zhiqiang”, “Sure enough, Luo Zhiqiang is not weak in Taoyuan.”

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