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Notably, Governor Lee ranked first in the preference of major players in three broadcast companies like KBS, MBC, and SBS, conservative places like Dong-A and Chosun, and progressive and middle places like Hankyoreh and Seoul.
On the other hand, the strong candidate for the presidency of Governor Lee Jae-myeong, Lee Nak-yeon, and the leader of the Democratic Party Lee Nak-yeon, failed to occupy the first place in the 10 polls, showing a somewhat shocking result. Representative Lee Nak-yeon ranked second in only 5 out of 10 polls. All the rest came in third place.
Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol ranked first in two out of 10 investigations.
First, SBS and Ipsos surveyed 1001 people across the country (10% wired, 90% wireless) from December 28-30 last year, and as a result, Governor Lee Jae-myeong recorded 23.6%, ranking first. The second and third places were taken by President Seok-yeol Yoon (18.5%) and Nak-yeon Lee (16.7%). 23.2% said they did not know.
In a preference survey conducted by MBC with Korea Research International Co., Ltd. through wireless phone interviews with 1007 people over two days from December 29-30 last year, Jaemyung Lee (20.8%), Seokyeol Yoon (18.2%), Nakyeon Lee (17.5)%), the approval ratings were divided in order.
In a survey conducted by KBS with Korea Research and asked about 1,000 men and women aged 18 and over across the country from December 27-29 last year, Governor Lee Jae-myeong received the highest 21.7% . Representative Nak-yeon Lee posted 16.9% and Seok-yeol Yoon posted 13.8%, respectively.
In a survey of the three broadcasters, Governor Lee Jae-myeong ranked first in preference for presidential candidates. In a newspaper poll, Governor Lee Jae-myeong did not yield first place.
The results of the Hankyoreh newspaper’s fitness poll of the next presidential candidate with Casestat Research of 1,000 people from December 27-29 last year were similar to those of the SBS poll. Governor Lee Jae-myeong, who posted 23.8%, ranked first. Next up was Chairman Yoon Suk-yeol (17.2%) and CEO Nak-Yeon Lee (15.4%). Seoul Mayor Ahn Chul-soo ranked fourth with just 6.4%.
Chosun Ilbo and TV Chosun held jointly with Kanta Korea for four days from December 27-30 last year, targeting 1,010 people across the country. Ranked first. Governor Lee earned an 18.2% approval rating on the poll. Representative Lee Nak-yeon ranked second with 16.2 percent, and Chairman Yoon Suk-yeol ranked third with 15.1 percent.
On the degree of suitability for passport candidates, Governor Lee Jae-myeong surpassed CEO Lee Nak-yeon (16.5%) by 7.9 percentage points to 26.4%. He was followed by the current Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun (4.0%), Shim Sang-jeong, Lawmaker of the Justice Party (4.0%), Park Yong-jin, Lawmaker of the Democratic Party (1.2%) and Lim Jong-seok, former presidential secretary (0.5%). 45.1% of those surveyed said they did not know.
Governor Lee Jae-myeong did not give up the number one spot in Dong-A Ilbo’s ‘New Years Opinion Poll’ with Research & Research for 1002 people across the country from December 27 to 29 last year. Governor Lee earned a 24.6% approval rating on the poll. Representative Lee Nak-yeon finished second with 19.1%. General Yoon Seok-yeol came in third with 18.2%.
In a New Years poll conducted by the Seoul newspaper in collaboration with the Hyundai Research Institute of 1,012 people across the country from December 28 to 30 last year, Governor Lee Jae-myeong ranked first with a 26.7%. Chairman Seok-yeol Yoon (21.5%) and CEO Nak-Yeon Lee (15.6%) held in second and third place, falling 5-10% points behind. Candidate Ahn Cheol-soo ranked fourth with 6.8%.
Governor Lee Jae-myeong took first place with 23.4% in the “ Fitness of the Next Presidential Candidate ” conducted by the Korea Social Opinion Institute (KSOI) on December 26 last year. Representative Nak-Yeon Lee took second place with 16.8%, and Seok-Yul Yoon took third place with 15.0%.
In the Dailyan and Newsis poll, Governor Lee Jae-myeong gave first place to President Yoon Suk-yeol.
In a poll on the suitability of candidates for government and opposition presidential elections conducted by The Daily with R & Search from December 24 to 26 last year, Governor Lee Jae-myung ranked second with 21.2 percent, after President Yoon Suk-yeol (23.5 percent). Representative Lee Nak-yeon ranked third with 19.3%.
However, in a poll on the suitability of candidates for the presidential election, Governor Lee Jae-myeong ranked first with 25.7%, beating Representative Lee Nak-yeon (17.6%) by a difference. of 8.1 percentage points. In third place, the current Minister of Justice, Chu Mi-ae (5.3%), Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun (3.9%) and Kim Kyung-soo, the current Governor of Gyeongnam (2.1% ) ranked fourth and fifth.
In the panopticon candidate, the Chul-Soo Ahn candidate ranked first with 13.1%, drawing attention. In this investigation, President Yoon Suk-yeol was excluded from the investigation because he was not included in the panopticon corridors.
Governor Lee Jae-myeong ranked third out of 10 polls with 19.8% in the “Preferences for the upcoming presidential elections of opposition parties” conducted by Newsis in collaboration with Real Meter for two days, from 27 to 28 December of last year. . President Seok-Yeol Yoon ranked first with 25.1%. Representative Lee Nak-yeon came in second with 20.0%, 0.02 percentage points ahead of Governor Lee Jae-myeong.
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