“The approval rate of the president recovered in 3 weeks at 39.5% … He ranks first in the third week of national strength”



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The results of a poll on the 21st were released on the 21st, indicating that support for President Moon Jae-in rebounded after three weeks.

As a result of a survey of 2,514 people aged 18 and over nationwide over five days from 14-18, Real Meter commissioned YTN, President Moon’s approval rating (positive evaluation) was 39.5%, 2 , 8 percentage points more than the previous week. The negative evaluation was 57.7%, 0.5 percentage points less.

The positive assessment recovered slightly after two weeks from late November to early December, but was around 30% for three consecutive weeks.

Positive evaluations increased in Busan, Ulsan, Gyeongnam (9.0% p), Seoul (3.9% p), Daejeon, Sejong, Chungcheong (3.2% p), and Daegu and Gyeongbuk (2.7% p), but Gwangju and Jeolla (1.6% )% p) ​​fell.

Real Meter Senior Expert Bae Chul-ho said: “Some of the support rates have recovered from traditional support groups such as 40-year-olds (2.3% p), progressive (6.4% p ) and women (4.4% p), who led the recent decline “.

In particular, it was analyzed that President Moon’s direct approach, increasing the intensity of the message, had an impact on phases such as the reproliferation of the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19), the application by the ruling party of the revision of the Law of the Senior Official Crimes Investigation Unit, and the resolution of the conflict between Minister of Justice Chu Miae and Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol.

Support for the party was 31.6%, the same as the previous week, and the Democratic Party fell 0.2% to 30.6%. For the third week in a row, the power of the people edged the Democratic Party within the margin of error.

People’s power increased in Daegu and Gyeongbuk (5.8% p), Incheon and Gyeonggi (4.9% p), Gwangju and Jeolla (1.9% p), and in their 60s (4.5% p), and Busan, Ulsan and Gyeongnam (11.8% w). ), Seoul (2.2% p), 50 (2.2% p), 40 (1.9% p), conservatives (3.0% p) and progressives (2.5% p).

The Democratic Party in Busan, Ulsan, Gyeongnam (5.5% p), Daejeon, Sejong, Chungcheong (3.2% p), women (1.9% p), 20s (3.9% p), 40s (1.2% p), progressives (3.1 %P). Gwangju and Jeolla (11.3% p), Seoul (2.7% p), Incheon and Gyeonggi (1.1% p), men (2.3% p), 30s (1.6% p) and class mean (1.3% p).

Regarding the failure of the Democratic Party’s approval rating spike, Realmeter analyzed that “Representative Yoon Mi-hyang’s controversy over the ‘wine party’ during the crown crisis had an impact.”

Furthermore, the Nationalist Party and the Open Democratic Party were followed by 7.2% and the Justice Party by 3.4%, respectively.

The sampling error for this survey is ± 2.0% with a confidence level of 95%. For more information, see the Real Meter home page or the Central Election Survey Deliberation Committee home page.

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