Japan Times
Date: Nov 30, 2019
By: Ko Shu-Ling

FILE PHOTO: Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen waves during Taiwan’s National Day in Taipei, Taiwan, October 10, 2019. REUTERS/Eason Lam/File Photo
Tsai’s Democratic Progressive Party suffered a huge defeat in the 2018 local elections, and few gave her much chance against the main opposition Nationalist Party candidate Han Kuo-yu, who was riding a wave of popularity that began the year before when he won the Kaohsiung mayoral election as part of the DPP rout.
Today, however, polls show Tsai leading Han by over 10 points, with most in agreement that, barring a major scandal or economic downturn, Taiwan’s fourth elected, and first female, president is headed for a second term.
Tsai’s rebound is widely attributed to two main causes, both involving China. [FULL STORY]