Hong Kong democracy protest leaders were organizing for an electronic vote Sunday to gauge protesters’ opinions about the government’s recent olive branch. But some supporters of the sit-ins warned the poll could backfire. After more than three weeks of sit-ins, student protest leaders and government representatives held a two-hour dialogue on Tuesday. During the talks, student leaders emphasized their demand for open nominations for the 2017 election of the territory’s chief executive. The vote will ask people whether they are satisfied with the government’s proposals. If the answer is yes, does that mean we should end the sit-ins? It is just so confusing. – Wong Yeung-Tat,…

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