No. 1 in the TK presidential election rating 尹… Hong Joon-pyo was also pushed by the former runner Lee Jae-myeong

Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol.  News 1

Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol. News 1

It was found that local residents of Daegu and Gyeongbuk most preferred Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol as the next presidential candidate.

‘The Daily Newspaper-Social Data Research’
‘Youngnam Ilbo·Ace Research’ survey

The Maeil Newspaper and the Yeongnam Ilbo, respectively, are social data research (1019 targets, ±3.1% points on the 95% confidence level of sample error, December 26-28 of last year) and Ace Research (1006 targets, 95% sample error). This is a result of a survey of men and women aged 18 years or older residing in Daegu and Gyeongbuk, commissioned by ±3.1% points on the% confidence level (December 26-27 last year).

According to the survey, first of all, in the poll results reported by Maeil Shinmun on the 4th, among the next presidential candidates for pan-optics, Yoon took the lead with 47.1%. Representative Hong Joon-pyo (13.3%), former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon (8.4%), and former Congressman Yoo Seung-min (predecessor of the People’s Power) (7.6%) followed.

Jae-myung Lee, Governor of Gyeonggi Province.  News 1

Jae-myung Lee, Governor of Gyeonggi Province. News 1

Gyeonggi Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong (27.1%) was the highest in the ruling party’s next presidential candidate support survey. Together with Lee Nak-yeon, Democratic Party representative and former Democratic Party member Kim Bu-gyeom each accounted for 10.4%.

In the poll results reported by the Yeongnam Ilbo that day, Yoon took the lead with 36.1%. Governor Lee (12.6%), CEO Lee (9.9%), and Congressman Hong (9.4%) took the next place.

Representative Lee Nak-yeon.  News 1

Representative Lee Nak-yeon. News 1

The fact that he has a higher preference for this branch than Congressman Hong, who has a regional district in Daegu, attracted attention. Congressman Hong had the highest preference among the opposition candidates, but it was not enough to exceed Governor Lee’s preference.

Political critic Lee Jong-hoon said, “Governor Lee Jae-myeong belongs to the ruling party, but some conservatives support it. I don’t like the ideological tendencies, but I like the style of working. He analyzed that, as he is propelling and working on everything quickly, it seems to fit the preferences of the Daegu-Gyeongbuk locals.”

Kim Woo-seon (30), an office worker, pointed out, “Isn’t it that the Governor’s preference was relatively increased as the negative evaluation of the people of Daegu and Gyeongbuk, where the approval rate for President Moon Jae-in was lower than in other regions was reflected in Lee.” Song Jae-wook (50), a self-employed business owner, said, “The promotion of hot policies in line with the public sentiment is increasing the popularity of this branch, and it seems that such aspects have been achieved in Daegu and Gyeongbuk.”

For details, such as the sampling error of these polls, refer to the’Central Election Poll Deliberation Committee’s homepage’.

In the new year, the press and polling companies’ approval ratings for presidential elections are on the rise across the country. The so-called “Third-Lecture” system of CEO Nak-Yeon Lee, Governor Lee Jae-myeong, and President Seok-Yeol Yoon is clear, but the leaders are different depending on the research firm.

YTN commissioned Real Meter to survey 1,000 men and women over the age of 18 on the 1st to 2nd, and found that the approval rate of President Yoon recorded 30.4%, surpassing Governor Lee (20.3%), the second place, by 10.1 percentage points, and the third place. There was a double score difference from Lee (15.0%).

On the other hand, in the survey from December 27th to 29th last year by KBS entrusted to Korea Research (for 1,000 men and women over 18 years old nationwide), this branch was the highest at 21.7%. Representative Lee was 16.9%, and General Yoon 13.8%.

Daegu = Reporters Yunho Kim and Jeongseok Kim
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