文 Positive evaluation 35.1%, negative evaluation 61.2%… The gap widened [리얼미터]

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President Moon Jae-in’s negative evaluation of the performance of state administration also exceeded the 60% range.

On the 7th, Real Meter announced that as a result of a survey on 1,505 people aged 18 and over nationwide on the 4th to 6th at the request of YTN, President Moon’s approval rating (positive evaluation) was 35.1%, down 1.5% from the previous week.

In the positive evaluation, after the 4th (36.7%) and 5th (36.6%) of December, the decline has not stopped even in the new year.

On the other hand, the negative evaluation was 61.2%. Following the 4th week (59.7%) and 5th week (59.9%) in December, it entered the 60% range for the first time in the Real Meter survey. The highest level of fraudulent evaluation was 61.7%, recorded in a survey commissioned by YTN on the 1st and 2nd of the year.

47.1% of’very wrong’ and 14.1% of’wrong’. ‘Don’t know, no response’ rose 0.1%p to 3.7%.

The gap is widening as the positive and negative evaluations are breaking previous records. This survey gap is 26.1%p, which is outside the margin of error.

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As for the party approval rating, the power of the people rose 2.1 percentage points to 32.5%, while the Democratic Party fell 1.1 percentage points to 28.6%. Following this, the National Assembly Party 8.6%, the Justice Party 5.2%, and the Open Democratic Party 4.8%.

In Seoul, where the by-election is held, the people’s power is 30.3% and the Democratic Party is 27.2%.

In Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam, the power of the people recorded 38.6%, ahead of the Democratic Party, which was only 21.6%.

This survey is based on wireless telephone interview (10%), wireless (70%), wired (20%) automatic answering method, and wireless telephone (80%) and landline telephone (20%). Carried out in the way. The sample error of this survey is ±2.5% points with a 95% confidence level.

For more information, refer to the Real Meter homepage or the homepage of the Central Election Survey Deliberation Committee.

Reporter Lee Ji-young [email protected]


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