Next month Jan 14, 2012
Taiwan shall has a new president
Taiwan shall has a new president
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Next month Jan 14, 2012
Taiwan shall has a new president
Well, another Hakka lady may soon take charge of S'pore as well. Remember during the PE campaigning, Tony Tan said it won't be long before a woman becomes the President. No prizes for guessing who the Hakka lady is, but for those who are still clueless, her photo always comes up in the midst of any discussion of chio ladies.
really?
knn her whole team of corrupted members. LOL
She was pocketing lots of money from unfair business practice and she dared to challenge Ma on charge of corruption. For that case, Ma was investigated and verdict cleared him out to be clean. And during that time, DPP, her party was leading the governement with bluddy Bian as president. She was trying to pull a fast one by tying her case together with Ma's case to make her case appear above law and unquestionable. She lacks the moral ethics. For important office bearers like President, ethics is important. Ma is one of the most squeaky clean guys who values image more than his life. This lady is rotten on the inside. She should know better than to fight head on with Ma on cleaniness and ethics.
Yeah, survey results show her support is dropping. Hooray!!!
Is she really that bad
Most exit polls in Taiwan are not trustworthy especially those announced by DPP. The only exception being the one conducted by TVBS which accurately predicted the 2008 presidential result. Their latest poll as of 23/12 indicate Ma 42%, Tsai 35%. Because public perception view TVBS as pro blue, hence the result will be biased towards the blue which affect it accuracy. In order to offset this, the initial result will need to go through moderation through the process of discriminant analysis. The moderated result for TVBS is Ma 48% Tsai 46% which places the result within the range for margin of error.
True, and in view of the close margin and factor that with margin of error, it appears to be almost on par. I think the number of hardcore blue and green supporters are almost equal and is reflected in the polls. The only decisive piece is the fence-sitters who are watching carefully the candidates' debates that have been going on. But I think MA, being a 3.5yrs president, has brought some positive results to his advantage to convince the people while Tsai can only spin impractical promises with no substantial records to back herself up.
Ma greatest weakness was he tried to please everyone.
Instead he chooses to play up his whiter than white kind of honesty. This isn't really a plus point. It the most basic attribute that a politician must have.
Next month Jan 14, 2012
Taiwan shall has a new president
Because public perception view TVBS as pro blue, hence the result will be biased towards the blue which affect it accuracy.
is sHE Hakka?..ho, ho, ho, ho Merry Christmas 2011
But I think MA, being a 3.5yrs president, has brought some positive results to his advantage to convince the people while Tsai can only spin impractical promises with no substantial records to back herself up.