中共如何影响纽约的各级选举
同乡会等团体已成为中国驻纽约领事馆干预纽约各级选举的工具。这些组织大力扶持那些持亲中共立场的候选人、阻挠那些反对北京的政治人物。
同乡会等团体已成为中国驻纽约领事馆干预纽约各级选举的工具。这些组织大力扶持那些持亲中共立场的候选人、阻挠那些反对北京的政治人物。
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