A poll conducted by the Taiwan Inspiration Association from January 7 to 11, 2026, revealed that 66.1% of respondents disagreed with Kuomintang (KMT) Chair Cheng Li-wun's statement 'we are all Chinese,' while 32.9% agreed, according to the poll results shared during the reporting window from 4:46 PM to 6:46 PM UTC on January 29, 2026. The survey included 1,200 respondents across political affiliations. Among KMT supporters, 74.6% agreed with the statement and 24.8% disagreed. Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) supporters overwhelmingly rejected it at 66.1% no and 7.6% yes. Taiwan People's Party (TPP) respondents showed 46% agreement and 52.6% disagreement, as detailed in the poll breakdown. The poll results were disseminated via social media or news channels within the two-hour reporting window, highlighting partisan divides on national identity issues in Taiwan.