Reporter Gao Yifan / Report from Taipei
▲ Wu Yinong and his wife Yan Caiwei went to Qingguang Market to ask for tickets.
Wu Yinong, an electoral candidate for the Legislative Committee of the Third District Constituent of the Democratic Progressive Party in Taipei city, went to the Qingguang market this afternoon (30) to sweep the streets and ask for votes. During the trial, Wu Yinong’s wife showed a smile and the interaction was very close with people, it can be said that she started sweeping the street for the first time.
Wu Yinong said in an afternoon interview that in recent days his wife asked him if there is anything he can do to help, and if it is appropriate for him to sweep the streets and ask for votes. And he always said “respect”, if he is willing to go out, he is very happy, and he also chose to greet each other in the market that they both know today.
Wu Yinong said that they all leave work late, so they often buy dinner at Qingguang market after returning home. He said his whole family would like to help him, and was also very happy to see him working hard to pray for vows in recent weeks, hoping to have the opportunity to accompany him.
Due to the election, the two could not spend Christmas and New Year together, Wu Yinong called softly to make up for lost time after January 8th. He said that his wife supported him very much, and was very grateful, and after January 8, he was replaced to support his wife. He also predicted that in the future there will be some sweeper wives who will also have the opportunity to appear.
During the street cleaning process, Yan Caiwei also shyly answered questions from the media, thank you, and when he saw a familiar stall, he said: “Boss, your pancakes are delicious, yes, they are super delicious.” In front of the public she kept bowing and thanking, she sent handkerchiefs, she was very kind and smiled, it can be said that she started her first electoral campaign.
▲▼Wu Yinong and his wife Yan Caiwei went to the Qingguang market to ask for tickets (photo/provided by Wu Yinong’s competition office)