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Candidates of Taipei mayoral election, from left, Li Hsi-kun, incumbent mayor Ko Wen-je, Pasuya Yao of Democratic Progressive Party, Ting Shou-chung of Nationalist Party and Wu E-yang, pose for a picture at the start of their televised policy debate in Taipei, Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018. Li and Wu are independent candidates. The candidates vying to become the mayor of Taiwan’s capital, Taipei, faced off in a televised debate on Saturday, two weeks before a host of local elections seen as a barometer of the ruling party’s popularity. (Pool Photo via AP)

Candidates of Taipei mayoral election, from left, Li Hsi-kun, incumbent mayor Ko Wen-je, Pasuya Yao of Democratic Progressive Party, Ting Shou-chung of Nationalist Party and Wu E-yang, pose for a picture at the start of their televised policy debate in Taipei, Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018. Li and Wu are independent candidates. The candidates vying to become the mayor of Taiwan’s capital, Taipei, faced off in a televised debate on Saturday, two weeks before a host of local elections seen as a barometer of the ruling party’s popularity. (Pool Photo via AP)

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