I went out for a late breakfast and discovered a crowd of Ma Ying-jeou’s [馬英九] supporters lined up along the street. Turns out the Kuomintang election caravan of noise was scheduled to roar through Zhonghe City!
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It seems you always carry the camera with you.
I’ve tried to make a habit of taking it everywhere because every time I don’t bring it with me something strange interrupts my daily routine.
I don’t know how involved you are in politics, but it isn’t surprising that it was such a big deal. It was truly a great triumph, especially combined with the big KMT win in the legislative yuan.