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YTN 1st to 2nd Poll, No. 1 in Presidential Election Yoon Seok-yeol
Progressive supporter representative of Lee Nak-yeon moved to Governor Lee Jae-myeong
The ARS poll showed a strong tendency to ‘shy conservative’
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As soon as YTN hit the New Year, in a poll on the preferences of the upcoming presidential candidates for the next two days through yesterday (2nd), Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol took first place with 30.4%. Second place was Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong, who was analyzed absorbed some of the main progressive supporters of Democratic Party Chairman Lee Nak-yeon, who apologized to the former president on New Year’s Day. Reporter Lee Jung-mi’s report. In polls conducted on the first day and the following day of the new year, the next presidential candidate was Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol. In a poll commissioned by YTN from Real Meter, Yun received the most support with 30.4%. It is the first place outside the margin of error. Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong ranked second and third within the margin of error, with 20.3%, and Nak-yeon Lee, leader of the Democratic Party. By disposition, many respondents said that conservatives and the middle class preferred Yoon Suk-yeol. Among the progressives, Governor Lee Jae-myeong received the most support with 38.1%, well ahead of Lee Nak-yeon, who obtained 20.2%. After CEO Nak-yeon Lee mentioned the amnesty of two former presidents, Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye on New Year’s Day, the main progressive supporters can be interpreted as having approached the governor. By party, more than half of the People’s Power supporters supported President Yoon Suk-yeol, and nearly half of the Democratic Party supporters supported Governor Lee Jae-myeong. The results of this survey are slightly different from those conducted in other ways such as an ARS survey. It’s an assessment that Shai’s conservative bias was slightly more prominent. However, even looking at polls from other agencies, Yun’s approval rate is remarkable. Governor Lee Jae-myeong is also on the rise, and the leader of the Democratic Party, Lee Nak-yeon, is on the decline. Although there is a difference in the numbers, it reads as clearly as the rise of President Yoon Suk-yeol. This survey was conducted with 1,000 men and women aged 18 years and over nationwide for two days from the first to the second day of the new year, and the sampling error is ± 3.1% p with a 95% confidence level. This is YTN Lee Jeong-mi.