Kuomintang, DPP support draws closer, island’s largest party becomes middle of the road voter party

According to Taiwan‘s “China Times News Network”, the KMT think tank released a December poll on the 23rd, in terms of party support, the KMT and DPP were 19% and 22.6% respectively, with a gap of 3.6% between the two parties, closer than the 4.1% last month. Huang Xinhua, deputy CEO of the think tank, pointed out that the DPP’s support in all age groups has been declining in the second half of the year, while the KMT’s trend of catching up is quite obvious, representing the end of the DPP’s “one-party dominance” in the first half of the year and a return to a competitive pattern where the two parties are evenly matched, but the proportion of neutral voters has increased significantly in the past two months, coming to 45.8%. 45.8%, the largest party on the island has become the “middle voter party”.

According to the poll results, the support ratings of the major parties on the island are 22.6% for the DPP, 19% for the KMT, 7.4% for the TPP, and 3.9% for the Era Force. Neutral voters or no response up to 45.8%.

Huang Xinhua pointed out that the KMT was at its lowest ebb in June this year, when support was only 13.7%, and the DPP was 32.9%, with a gap of 19.2%, and after six months, now only 3.6% remains, a very uncomplicated process.

He said that the trend of the poll shows that many DPP supporters may become middle voters in the past six months, coupled with the slow return of the blue army, only to allow the KMT to catch up with the gap. In the past two months, the percentage of middle voters has increased significantly, reaching 45.8% this month, with the most obvious tendency for 20 to 39 year olds to belong to the middle voters, so “the biggest party in Taiwan is now called the middle voters party”, while the KMT is still the second largest party for young people. In the future, all political parties should consider how to come up with pragmatic attitudes and effective ways to fight for people’s well-being and health, which is what the middle voters want.