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Taiwan elections

Lai Ching-te, the miner's son who staunchly defends Taiwan's sovereignty

China denounces doctor-turned-presidential candidate as 'separatist'

Taiwanese Vice President Lai Ching-te at a rally in Taipei in December. (Photo by Hiroki Endo) 

This is the first of three profiles of the candidates for Taiwan's Jan. 13 presidential election.

HUALIEN/TAINAN, Taiwan -- Lai Ching-te, a miner's son who lost his father as a toddler, now finds himself as one of the front-runners in the race to become Taiwan's next president.

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