As a result of a poll conducted by SBS on the current issue of the political economy, 28.4% of respondents were asked by Nakyeon Lee and 21.2% of Democratic Party candidates Lee Jae-myeong, Governor Lee Jae-myeong, and 10.3% of Seok-Yeol Yoon when asked if the next people would come out in the next presidential election scheduled for March 2022. He said it was the Prosecutor General.

Following, Seon-hoon Oh, the mayor of Seoul, took up 6.8%, Ahn Chul-soo, 6.1% of the National Assembly representatives, Hong Jun-pyo, 4.8% of independent lawmakers, Shim Sang-jung, Chung-ang representatives 3.2%, and Hwang Kyo-an, former United Party leader 2.6%.

Of the three, Lee Nak-yeon, Lee Jae-myeong, and Seok-yeol Yun, the representatives from the metropolitan area and Chungcheong, Honam and Gangwon-Jeju received the most support, and from Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam, two representatives Lee Nak-yeon and Lee Jae-myeong, and the president of Seok-yeol Yun in Daegu and Gyeongbuk People showed similar support within the margin of error.

Governor Lee Jae-myung received 17.1%, Senator Lee Nak-yeon of 13.6%, and President Yoon Seok-yeol of 10.7% in the shaman who said there was no support party.

The approval rating of the governor, who was found innocent in the Supreme Court, rose, and the approval gap between the two, which was 24%p in the December survey last year, narrowed to 7.2%p in this investigation.

When asked to evaluate President Moon Jae-in's administration, 51.4% said they were doing well and 44.4% said they were not doing well.

Party support was 41.4% for the Democratic Party, 22.6% for the United Party, 6.1% for the Justice Party, 3.8% for the Open Democratic Party, and 3.4% for the National Assembly.

In this survey, SBS commissioned Ipsos, a polling agency, on the 24th and 25th, through the wired/wireless telephone interview, 1,2 men and women over the age of 18 across the country obtained a sample error of plus or minus 3.1 at a 95% confidence level. %p.