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On the 10th, Real Meter announced that it was analyzed as a controversy over the preferential treatment of the son of Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae, and said that the support of the Democratic Party along with President Moon Jae-in declined.
President Moon’s negative evaluation again reached 50%, and the gap between the Democratic Party and the popular power narrowed to the margin of error in four weeks.
As a result of a poll of President Moon’s support (positive assessment) for conducting state affairs with 1,504 people across the country at the request of TBS, it was counted as 45.7%, 2.4 percentage points less than the week previous.
The negative assessment rose 1.4 percentage points to 49.5%, approaching 50%. This is the result of an increase in the second week. I don’t know or answer was 4.8%, an increase of 1.0 percentage point.
The difference between the positive evaluation and the negative evaluation is 3.8% points, within the margin of error (± 2.5% points at the 95% confidence level).
Realmeter said that during the investigation, the controversy over the son of Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae, the controversy over the ‘Kakao message’ from Democratic Party lawmaker Yoon Young-chan and the controversy over spending support spread. Communication.
President Moon’s approval rating fell 5.7 percentage points from his 20s to 33.3% by age group, and it also fell in his 50s (4.1 percentage points ↓, 44.7%).
By gender, men (9.0% point ↓, 39.8%) fell to the 40% level, but women (4.0% point ↑, 51.5%) rose to 50%.
By occupation, the largest drop in students was noted (10.6% point ↓, 29.1%). Office workers also fell (5.6% points ↓, 51.4%) and housewives (4.7% points ↓, 44.6%).
It appears that the negative reaction was great among men and students in their twenties, who are sensitive to the problems of military service.
By region, it decreased in Busan, Ulsan, Gyeongnam (7.7% points ↓, 36.0%), Daegu and Gyeongbuk (4.1% points ↓, 34.3%) and Gyeonggi and Incheon (3.1% points ↓, 48.5%).
In terms of support for the party, the Democratic Party fell 4.1 percentage points to 33.7% and popular power rose 1.8 percentage points to 32.8%.
The gap between the two parties was 0.9 percentage points. After the second week, it continued to rise and fall, narrowing to the margin of error after 4 weeks.
The approval of the Democratic party also fell among men (8.9% points ↓, 29.9%) and students (6.5% points ↓, 20.9%).
The power of people increased in men (3.7% points ↑, 37.1%), 20 years (8.9% points ↑, 36.4%) and students (7.1% points ↑, 34.6 %). The approval rating for the Open Democratic Party was 7.1%, 1.4 percentage points higher than the previous week.
For more information, see the Real Meter website or the Central Election Survey Deliberation Committee.