Lee Jae-myung, 1st place in all four polls on shipowners’ preferences elected in October



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Gyeonggi Gyeonggi Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong ranked first in Real Meter’s Next Presidential Player Preference Poll, a specialized public opinion poll.

This is because Lee Nak-yeon, the representative of the Democratic Party, fell for the first time only in six months in a row.

According to a survey of 2,576 adult men and women ages 18 and older nationwide from last month 26-30 by Real Meter commissioned by YTN, Governor and CEO Lee recorded 21.5% each and collectively 1 He took the place.

Compared to last month’s survey, CEO Lee was down 1.0% p, placing bachelor first in the first set, while Governor Lee was up 0.1% p, moving from second to first set.

As a result, Governor Lee will be the next presidential candidate in October, including Gallup Korea (20% Lee, Nakyeon Lee 17%), NBS (Jaimyeong Lee 23%, Nakyeon Lee 20%) and R & Search (Jaimyeong Lee 22.8 %, Nakyeon Lee 21.6%), along with the Real Meter co-winner. He threw up to rank first in all preference polls.

Another feature of this royal subway poll is Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol’s surge.

Yoon’s approval rating is up a whopping 6.7% p from last month, ranking third at 17.2%.

Subsequently, Ahn Chul-soo, representative of the National Assembly Party (4.9%), independent legislator Jun-pyo Hong (4.7%), former Seoul mayor Oh Se-hoon (3.6%) , Hwang Gyo-an, former chairman of the Future Integration Party (3.3%), Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae (3.1%), and the Governor of Jeju Won Hee-ryong. (3.0%), Gyeongnam Governor Kim Gyeong-su (2.2%), former Congressman Seung-min Yoo (2.2%), National Force Joo Ho-young (1.5%), former representative of the Shim Sang-jeong Justice Party (1.3%), Kim Bu-gyeom Democratic Party (1.0%) Counted as.

6.1% answered that there was no candidate for support and 2.2% answered that there was no candidate.

This real meter survey was conducted using wireless (80%) and wired (20%) random dialing, full screen contact, and automatic response. The sampling error is ± 1.9% p at the 95% confidence level.

For more information, see the Real Meter website or the Central Election Survey Deliberation Committee.

Suwon = Reporter Kang Hee-cheong [email protected]



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