San Diego's Second District.
This year's competition is particularly fierce.
And the campaign usually revolves around a few projects.
Speeches, canvassing, and advertisements...backstage smearing of opponents.
Now, Zhou Mo Sen also has to follow the routine.
No choice, he has to do it.
But, after all, he already has some support.
In the midst of a high-class community, on the lush green lawn.
A podium has already been set up.
And behind the podium, the Star-Spangled Banner is hanging high.
Waving in the wind.
Zhou Mo Sen stepped onto the podium, and below were enthusiastic residents.
"Ladies! Gentlemen!"
This line should actually be said by the host.
But our event isn't that complicated, unlike the national conventions of the two parties.
So Zhou Mo Sen just said it himself.
But, the key is whether his speech content is right.
"I, Zhou Mo Sen, was originally just a doctor, indeed a newcomer in politics, probably unfamiliar with many operations.
