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People power outperformed Democrats’ approval ratings within the margin of error for two consecutive weeks.
According to the results of the polls for the second week of March (weekly aggregate) conducted by Real Meter, a polling company specializing in public opinion polls on the 15th from 8th to 12th with 2510 voters aged 18 and over in all the country, the people’s approval rating was Jeonju (32%), an increase of 0.4 percentage points (p) to 32.4%. On the other hand, the approval rating for the Democratic Party was 30.1%, 0.9% p less than the previous week (31%).
The reason for the drop in the Democratic Party’s approval rating in the second week of the March poll was analyzed by allegations of property speculation by employees of the Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) and the resignation of former Attorney General Yoon. Seok-yeol.
In the Seoul area, which is the biggest battleground for re-election in April, the two parties were mixed.
In this survey, the support rate of people in Seoul was 36.4%, 2.2% more than the previous week (34.2%), ranking first. On the other hand, the approval rating for the Democratic Party was 27.6%, 2% p less than the previous week (29.6%).
The power of the people in the Gwangju and Jeolla regions increased by 5.6% p to 18.6% in Jeonju (13%). In Daegu and Gyeongbuk, it was 37.4%, 1.1% more than last week (36.3%).
In Incheon and Gyeonggi, the metropolitan area, it fell 1.2% to 30.5% compared to Jeonju (30.5%), and in Busan, Ulsan and Gyeongnam, it fell 0.7% to 39.2% compared with Jeonju (39.9%). In Daegu and Gyeongbuk, which are conservative gardens, the people’s support rate was 37.4%, 1.1% higher than Jeonju (36.3%).
The Democratic Party’s approval rating in Incheon and Gyeonggi fell 3.4 percentage points to 30.1%, and in Seoul it fell 2% to 27.6%.
In Busan, Ulsan and Gyeongnam, approval ratings increased 0.6 percentage points to 26.3%. In Gwangju and Jeolla Gardens, it was 47.9%, 4.2% more than Jeonju (43.7%).
In the age-specific survey, the popularity of people increased in the elderly between 40 and 70 years.
Twenty-somethings (18-29 years) were 29.3%, 0.5% less than the previous week (29.8%) and those in their thirties (27.6%), 2.6% less than the previous week (30.2%).
Those aged 70 and over and those aged 40 had approval ratings of 40.8% and 24.4%, respectively, 3.4% more than the previous week.
On the other hand, among those between 40 and 70 years old, the approval rating fell 2.4% p and 3.0% p, respectively, to 21.0% and 37.4% in the previous week.
The approval rating for the Democratic Party declined in most age groups, except the 30-year-olds (31.9% → 33.8%). In particular, the decline in the 1950s (decrease of 5.4% P, 36.9% → 31.5%) was significant.
In the ideological orientation survey, the power of the people increased in the conservative class (57.5% → 58%) and the progressive class (10.4% → 13.3%).
The approval rating of the Democratic Party dropped even among progressives (57.4% → 55.1%).
Meanwhile, the Nationalist Party obtained an approval rating of 8.4% in this poll. The Justice Party and the Open Democratic Party each posted 5%. The percent of basic income was 1.2% and the transition to the times was 1%.
This survey is based on a wireless telephone interview (10%), wireless (70%), corded answering machine method (20%), and cordless telephone (80%) and landline telephone (20%). The sampling error is ± 2% points at the 95% confidence level and the response rate is 5.9%. The summary and detailed results of the poll can be viewed on the Real Meter website or on the Central Election Poll Deliberation Committee.
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