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In a survey on the preferences of the next presidential candidate, it was found that the preference for the Gyeonggi governor, Lee Jae-myung, and the attorney general, Yoon Seok-yeol, increased slightly and the preference for the representative of the Democratic Party with Lee Nak-yeon declined.
As a result of asking ‘Who likes the next presidential sentiment?’ To 1,000 people aged 18 and over in the 1-3 days of the last 1-3 days (free answer), Governor Lee Jae-myung 20%, Lee Nak-yeon 16%, Yoon Seok-yeol 13% In order.
After that, Ahn Cheol-soo, representative of the People’s Party (4%), Hong Joon-pyo, an independent legislator, and Yoo Seung-min, former members of the People’s Power (more than 1%) were counted.
Compared to a month ago, the preferences of Governor Lee and President Yoon increased 1-2 percentage points, but Lee’s case fell 3 percentage points.
Until last July, CEO Lee was by far the leader, maintaining his 20% preference. However, as of August the preference for this branch emerged, creating a competitive landscape in the passport.
Among Democratic Party supporters who participated in the poll, Lee held 36% and Governor Lee held 31%. Meanwhile, in supporting the Democratic Party, Lee has always outpaced the Governor by more than 10 percentage points, but in October and this December, the gap narrowed to single digits.
Notably, Lee’s preference was recorded at 17% in the second week of August and the second week of October, but in this survey, it was slightly lower than then, counting at the lowest level this year.
Although he is not a titular politician, Yun has been constantly mentioned as a candidate for the next political leader. In particular, it received a lot of attention together with the Minister of Justice, Choo Mi-ae, in the audit of the state administration in October.
Yoon’s preference also fell from 9% in August to 3% in September and October, then tilted again to 11% in November and reached 13% in December. In particular, 38% of supporters of popular force and 20% of conservatives and negative evaluators of the president preferred Yun.
The survey was conducted in the form of an interview with a telephone investigator, with a sampling error of ± 3.1%, a confidence level of 95%, and a response rate of 15%. Details can be found on the Gallup Korea website or the Central Election Commission.
YTN PLUS Reporter Ji-Young Moon ([email protected])
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