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The top three presidential candidates attended a national neighborhood chiefs association meeting today. DPP presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen discussed amending laws to solidify the legal standing of neighborhood chiefs. Her KMT opponent, Eric Chu stressed that he came from a grassroots background since he served as a mayor and that’s why he is sympathetic to the concerns of neighborhood chiefs.DPP presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen attended a national neighborhood chief association meeting where she pledged to amend laws to clarify the uncertain legal status of neighborhood chiefs.Tsai Ing-wenDPP Presidential CandidateIt’s difficult to classify neighborhood chiefs as either civil servants or citizen’s representatives. I prefer to classify them in a third category.KMT presidential candidate, Eric Chu, later took the stage and said he sympathized with neighborhood chiefs as he himself had served as mayor.Eric Chu KMT Presidential CandidateIf we say the president is the body, then the neighborhood chiefs are the feet and the arms. It is a very important base from which we derive power and move forward.According to the latest KMT poll, Tsai Ing-wen is leading with 40.4 percent of the vote beating Chu’s 30.9 percent by 9.5 percent. Tsai, however, doubts the accuracy of this particular poll.Tsai Ing-wenDPP Presidential CandidateThere are many polls and they are just used for reference anyways. This doesn’t have any impact on our goal of (winning) the election.James SoongPFP Presidential Candidate These poll results are too far off. I believe it is a blatant fraud.PFP presidential candidate, James Soong also didn’t approve of the poll though he only garnered 8 percent support. While these three candidates didn’t run into each other today, the event took on a distinctly political flavor.