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Reporter's vivid general election report, today (28th), Corona 19, let's take a look at the most affected areas, Daegu and Gyeongbuk.

Reporter Park Sang-jin.

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In the general election eight years ago, all 27 seats were in Daegu and Gyeongbuk, where the old Saenuri Party took power.

Four years ago, the Democratic Party of Suseonggap in Daegu and the independent candidate of North Korea in the passport took Bum Jin-Bo camp to secure a bridgehead in the conservative garden TK.

However, this election is very bad with Corona 19.

In the last election, Democratic Party winner Suseong-gap Daegu and Minister of Government Administration and Home Affairs Kim Bu-gyeom faced the unification party's fourth-degree Joo Ho-young, who moved from Suseong, the neighboring district.

[Kim Bu-gyeom / Independence Democratic Party candidate: A great way of political reform to change the Republic of Korea beyond regional politics and camp politics (I will move forward)]

[Cho Ho-young / Future United Party Candidate: This election is an election in which the people judge the overall tyranny and incompetence of the Moon Jae-in regime.]

The two candidates' first commitments are 'Youth New Town Creation Project' and 'Speculative Overheating District Release' respectively.

Corona19 focuses on the recovery of the local economy, which is hit hard.

Former Provincial Party Prosecutor Kwak Sung-moon and former President Seong-gu Lee, who joined the party after being nominated by the United Party, also entered the competition.

It is also a point of interest for the TK general election that there are many candidates who have run off after being cut off from the nomination for the United Party.

In Daeseong-gu, Daegu, former Daegu District Police Agency, former Lee In-seon, former Governor of North Gyeongsang Province, and former Korean party leader Hong Joon-pyo, who had been withdrawn from the United Party after a conflict of interest, ran.

In Daegu Bukgap, candidates Hun-Tae Lee, Geum-Hee Yang, Chung-Rae Yang, and Independent Jeong Tae-Ok, who were eliminated from the United Party, will face.

In Dalseobyeong, the political hometown of former President Park Geun-hye, Democratic Kim Dae-jin, a special member of the Balanced Development Committee, Kim Yong-pan, former Seoul Regional Police Officer, and Republican Cho Won-jin of the Republican Party run.

Gumi City was the first Democratic Party mayor in Gyeongbuk in the past local elections.

It is a confrontation between Gumi Gap, Kim Cheol-ho, Kim Gu-Geun, and Kim Hyun-Sik, Kim Young-Sik, and Kim Bong-Kyo, an independent.

(Video coverage: Gangjung-gu TBC, Video editing: Kim Sun-tak, CG: Seo Seung-hyun)