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Seok-Yeol Yoon and Jae-Myung Lee and a 0.2%P super close battle… Hong Joon-pyo, No. 1 competitive in the field

Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung (left) and People’s Power primary candidate Yoon Seok-yeol. ⓒNews 1

It was found that former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, the presidential contender for the People’s Power, had a 0.2 percentage point difference with Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung in a four-way virtual match despite the controversy over ‘Chun Doo-hwan’s advocacy remarks’ and ‘social networking service (SNS) dog apology’.

On the 28th, Realmeter was commissioned by OhmyNews and held a four-way virtual match for the next presidential election, which was held nationwide between 2,035 men and women 18 years of age and older from the 25th to the 26th. The candidate received 4.4% of the vote and Ahn Cheol-soo, the leader of the People’s Party, received 4% of the votes.

Real Meter Capture

Compared to last October’s survey, Lee’s approval rating rose by 0.6 percentage points and former President Yoon by 0.7 percentage points. The gap between the two candidates was 0.3 percentage points, 0.2 percentage points, following the last survey, where Lee took the lead by a narrow margin. support has risen in In Daejeon, Sejong, and Chungcheong (6.7 percentage points), the approval rating fell sharply. Former President Yoon received a sharp increase in support in Daejeon, Sejong, and Chungcheong (15.3 percentage points) and Gwangju and Jeonnam (5.3 percentage points). In the previous survey conducted after the ‘Chun Doo-hwan advocacy remarks’ and the ‘SNS dog apology controversy’, the Honam approval rating actually increased.

By age, candidates were in their 20s (4 percentage points), 30s (1.2 percentage points), 70s or older (7.3 percentage points), and Yoon was in their 30s (1.2 percentage points), 40s (1 percentage points), It was found that the approval rating improved among those in their 50s (2.2 percentage points) and those in their 60s (5.6 percentage points).

Real Meter Capture

In the four-way virtual match in the next presidential election that included Rep. Hong, 34.4% of candidate Lee and 29.3% of candidate Hong showed up. Candidate Lee gained 1.9 percentage points, and Rep. Hong gained 2.1 percentage points. The gap between the two candidates was 5 percentage points, a decrease from the 5.2 percentage points recorded in the survey two weeks ago. Candidate Shim received 5.1% of the vote and Ahn received 5.7% of the vote.

By region, Candidate Lee was in Incheon/Gyeonggi (5.4% points), Busan/Ulsan/Gyeongnam (4.6% points), and Representative Hong was in Daegu/Gyeongbuk (4.6% points), Gwangju/ Jeolla (4% points), and Incheon/Gyeonggi (4% points). 3.7 percentage points), the approval rating improved.

By age, Lee was in their 20s (7.1 percentage points), 30s (3.7 percentage points), 70s and older (7.3 percentage points), and Representative Hong was in their 30s (5.9 percentage points), 40s (2 percentage points), and 50s. The support rate rose among those in their teens (4.2 percentage points) and those in their 70s (3 percentage points).

In this survey, it was found that the number of respondents who supported other candidates or that they did not support any other candidates decreased.

In the four-way confrontation involving Rep. Hong, the response was 25.7%, which is a decrease from the last survey, which recorded 30.3%, and in the virtual match involving former President Yoon, 22.6%, which was 24.1%, decreased from the previous survey, which recorded 24.1%.

The People’s Power to Confront Candidate Lee In a survey on the competitiveness of the presidential candidate, 38.2% of the total respondents supported Rep. Hong. Former President Yoon received 33.1 percent, former lawmaker Yoo Seung-min 10.9 percent, and former Jeju governor Won Hee-ryong 4.1 percent.

However, when the scope of the survey was narrowed down to the supporters of the people’s power, it was found that 55.6% of former President Yoon, 34.5% of Hong, 3.4% of Rep. Yoo, and 3% of former governor of the nuclear power plant.

The survey was conducted using a combination of wireless (90%), wired (10%) random dialing (RDD) and automatic response (ARS), and the response rate was 5.4%. The sampling error is ±2.2 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. For more information, refer to the National Election Opinion Survey Deliberation Committee or the Realmeter website.

Reporter Dugaon Donga.com gggah@donga.com

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