An unfriendly welcome for one frontrunner… and the other.<br/> <br />Both Henry Tang and Leung Chun-ying are tarnished by scandal.<br/> <br />Protesters claim the two main candidates in the battle for the Hong Kong leadership are mired in corruption and say neither is fit for office.<br/> <br />The next leader will be chosen on Sunday, however not by the people but by a Beijing election committee.<br/> <br />Political analyst Willy Lam says this public discontent increases the pressure for a fuller democracy.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) POLITICAL ANALYST AND CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG PROFESSOR, WILLY LAM, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Most people do not seem to be happy with either of the two candidates, so I think now that there is a strong feeling amongst the public, even the ordinarily passive, apathetic Hong Kong people, that they should fight harder for a real one person, one vote election.''<br/> <br />Whoever wins, thousands are expected to demonstrate on election day<br/> <br />Lily Grimes, Reuters