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Taiwan's China-Backing Party Faces Crisis After Election Defeat

(Bloomberg) -- Taiwan’s main opposition party had pinned its hopes of winning the recent presidential election on convincing voters it would serve their interests, not China’s. But the Kuomintang’s central pitch was undercut by one of its own just days before polls opened.Most Read from BloombergRussia Says Ukraine Downed Plane Carrying 65 Prisoners for SwapApple Dials Back Car’s Self-Driving Features and Delays Launch to 2028Trump Races Toward 2024 Biden Rematch After New Hampshire WinChina Boo

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