八点最热报 | 这个星期六5月11号,就是新古毛州议席的补选投票日,只是对于各方胜算,这里的居民还是雾里看花,捉摸不透,有当地选民认为这是场五五波选战,谁都没有特别大的胜算!但大部分受访者认为,游子回不回乡投票是一大关键!呼吁511适逢母亲节,回家庆祝和投票!(主播:萧慧敏)
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00:05 This Saturday, May 11th, is the voting day for the new week of Snowball.
00:11 After 11 days of voting, the strength of both the Xi and the KMT is still in a tug of war.
00:18 General analysis and their own election analysis
00:22 all think that the election is in a 50-50 situation.
00:26 KMT leader Mu Youding, on the day of the nomination,
00:29 shouted their slogan of "win".
00:34 They think that among the 47% of the new KMT voters,
00:38 80% of them will vote for the National Alliance on the day of the vote to support the National Alliance candidates.
00:45 In the face of the fierce National Alliance,
00:48 Peng Xiaotao, representing the Xi,
00:50 can hold the Chinese votes,
00:53 but the Chinese vote rate will become a very critical factor.
00:57 So during this period, in addition to taking the election to win votes,
01:00 he is also fighting for the You vote.
01:03 His campaign has been telling Chinese voters,
01:06 in addition to them, in addition to these voters who are still in the new KMT,
01:10 hope that their families or children outside the new KMT
01:13 can vote on the day of May 11th.
01:17 Recently, Peng Xiaotao still uses Chinese, Malay, Hakka and Fujianese,
01:22 which is a variety of dialects, to speak to the foreign citizens.
01:27 He hopes that they will remember to vote for the new KMT.
01:30 As for the new KMT voters,
01:32 what do they think about the nomination of the basic group battle?
01:38 Will they vote on the day of the vote?
01:41 Is the will of the new KMT voters to vote for the new KMT high?
01:45 Let's follow the reporter Tang Jiepei, Ye Xiaohui and Huang Jieqi to the end of the show
01:48 to learn about the situation in the new KMT.
01:52 The new KMT is in the final sprint of the super weekend.
01:56 The candidates of Chaoyang Camp continue to lose votes.
01:59 Good morning, remember to vote on May 11th.
02:03 I hope that the new KMT will win.
02:06 Let's shake hands, shake shoulders, and greet each other.
02:09 Try your best to win the voters' favor.
02:12 The political lecture is also one after another.
02:14 The local election atmosphere is heating up.
02:19 This time, it's more hot because of the PRK.
02:22 It's small, many people come here.
02:24 The campaign is more popular.
02:26 It's fun to see people coming here every day.
02:29 Have you seen the candidates come to vote?
02:31 Yes, I have.
02:32 Shake hands with the candidates.
02:34 Now, it's really exciting.
02:37 Most of the candidates have already been nominated.
02:39 Some have already been nominated.
02:41 The candidates are very enthusiastic.
02:44 They have a lot of activities here.
02:47 The election is heating up.
02:49 The candidates are having a good time.
02:53 But the voters are still confused.
02:58 Some voters think that voting here is like buying a ticket.
03:02 This is a war between the five countries.
03:05 No one is winning yet.
03:08 It's a war between the five countries.
03:11 It's hard to say.
03:13 Everyone is saying it's a war between the five countries.
03:15 We hope to see who is lucky.
03:18 It's better to be good to us.
03:21 It's like reading a book.
03:23 You can't see it clearly.
03:24 You can't see it clearly, you can't guess it clearly.
03:26 The ballot box of May 11th has not been opened yet.
03:28 No one knows who will win the new Mao Zedong.
03:31 Most of the voters think that
03:33 whether to go back to vote is a key factor.
03:36 Young people who work abroad
03:40 don't come back often.
03:44 It's not important.
03:46 It's their idea.
03:48 Some people will come back, some won't.
03:51 It's not long before the election.
03:54 Then the election is around the corner.
03:58 It's a big expense.
04:01 It depends on whether the young people come back.
04:05 If the young people don't come back,
04:08 it's hard to say.
04:10 It's important for the future of the new Mao Zedong
04:12 whether to go back to vote.
04:13 Many locals are doing their best for the new Mao Zedong.
04:16 They are calling on the families who work abroad
04:18 to go back to vote on May 11th.
04:21 It's a sacred duty to vote.
04:24 We will ask the families to come back to vote.
04:27 We need to do our best to vote.
04:29 It's our responsibility to live in the new Mao Zedong.
04:31 Come back to vote.
04:33 Vote.
04:35 Call them back.
04:37 Give them the majority.
04:39 Don't vote for the wrong people.
04:41 I have 14 votes.
04:43 They came back.
04:44 My friends told me
04:46 if I don't vote, I won't come back.
04:49 Some locals are working abroad.
04:51 I told them not to go back to vote.
04:53 Why?
04:54 I want to support the new Mao Zedong.
04:57 I want to help him develop.
04:59 We use our opportunities as voters
05:02 to support our rights.
05:04 I think we should go back to vote.
05:06 Who do we want to represent?
05:08 To support the new Mao Zedong,
05:09 we can't miss a vote.
05:10 In addition to the duty of travelling with the citizens,
05:13 some parents are also warm-hearted.
05:15 They are calling on the families who work abroad
05:17 to go back to vote on Mother's Day.
05:20 They are waiting for their children to come home.
05:23 This journey home is a good one.
05:26 On Mother's Day,
05:27 I want my children to come back
05:29 to celebrate and vote.
05:31 It's Mother's Day.
05:33 It's time to vote.
05:35 Let's go back and eat.
05:38 My children are back.
05:41 It's important to celebrate Mother's Day.
05:44 Even though my mother is not here,
05:46 it's good to celebrate.
05:49 She's not here.
05:50 Young voters have no feelings for the new Mao Zedong.
05:53 Will their children not go back to vote?
05:56 Or else,
05:57 four new Mao Zedong voters
05:59 who work and study in Pili and Kuala Lumpur
06:01 are discussing their decision
06:03 when they received the 8 o'clock news.
06:04 It's not easy to go back,
06:06 but they are doing their best to work hard
06:08 and make decisions for their families.
06:11 I work in a village.
06:15 I plan to drive back to Kuala Lumpur
06:18 at 5.30pm
06:21 and vote.
06:22 I will rush back to work.
06:25 There is an event at my school that day.
06:28 I need to wait until the event is over
06:31 before I can drive back to vote.
06:33 I work on Saturday.
06:36 I asked for leave on Saturday
06:39 because I need to go back to my hometown to vote.
06:41 About 15 students will come back.
06:44 About 15 students.
06:46 Most of them are from secondary schools.
06:49 Some people think that
06:50 it's just a vote.
06:51 Winning or losing won't affect Zhou Zhengxuan.
06:54 Why do they have to go back to vote?
06:56 Some people say that
06:57 it's just a vote.
06:58 It doesn't matter if they vote.
07:00 For this argument,
07:01 the voters who work in other places
07:03 don't agree
07:04 because every vote counts.
07:06 Zhou Zhengxuan is Zhou Zhengfu.
07:08 He will focus on
07:10 the method of Xing Fu Mao.
07:12 Zhou Zhengxuan depends on
07:14 which party wins.
07:16 I think this is very important.
07:19 Don't underestimate the votes you have.
07:21 We had a story in Wuxue.
07:23 There was a Zhou Fu Xi.
07:24 He thought he won by 21 votes.
07:27 Don't think that
07:28 the votes you have are small.
07:30 They can have a big impact.
07:33 The vote you voted for
07:35 can improve Xing Fu Mao's development.
07:37 Maybe your parents
07:39 or your elders
07:42 live in this area.
07:44 Do you want them to have a hard time?
07:46 It's simple. A road.
07:47 If the road is not good,
07:48 the car will have many problems.
07:50 It will keep bumping.
07:51 We were born here.
07:52 We grew up here.
07:53 Maybe this vote
07:54 can decide many things.
07:56 We care more about
07:58 Xing Fu Mao's future.
08:00 We hope he will live better.
08:02 For Xing Fu Mao,
08:03 the voters said
08:04 they don't want to give up
08:06 the vote.
08:07 Even if they live abroad,
08:09 they care about their family.
08:10 They just hope that
08:11 Xing Fu Mao and the country
08:13 will have a better future.
08:16 The End
08:20 For more information, visit www.fema.gov