People First Party Chairperson and presidential candidate James Soong campaigned in central Taiwan, making a stop at Nantou's Zinan Temple to pray to the God of the Earth.
People First Party presidential candidate James Soong received a warm welcome from supporters as he arrived at Zinan Temple in Nantou County. Just a few days remain before voters go to the polls, and Soong traveled to central Taiwan to spend an entire day campaigning in Nantou County. He said he was excited to return to Nantou, where he previously served as governor of Taiwan Province. He used this opportunity to list his achievements as governor. Soong was also critical of Kuomintang presidential candidate Han Kuo-yu's latest statements.
Look at the current leader of the Kuomintang, is someone like that qualified to lead the country? We need to restore confidence, the confidence of the people in the government. That's the model that was established for the people in the Chiang Ching-kuo era.
Soong criticized Han for not respecting former President Chiang Ching-kuo, and questioned Han's leadership abilities. He used the opportunity to talk about his own administrative experience. Foxconn Group founder Terry Gou also spent the day campaigning in central Taiwan. Soong said the two of them are mounting a joint attack, and are helping to boost each other's support.
Mr. Terry Gou is the son-in-law of our Nantou, right? We are mounting a joint attack. Taiwan absolutely needs the two most important pillars that are James Soong's administrative efficiency and Mr. Terry Gou's technological innovation.
Soong said Gou "lent" him a lot of talent for the elections, and their cooperation started a long time ago. He also said he approves of the policies proposed by Gou and he will rely on Gou's knowledge of science and technology if elected. Soong, Gou, and Soong's daughter Angela Soong are scheduled to share a stage at a rally on the eve of election day in a last-ditch effort to appeal to voters.