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Next, let's move on to Yeongnam. We investigated Busan Jingap in Busan and Mercury in Daegu, but it was found that both were engaged in battle.

Reporter Jung Yun-sik continues.

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Busan Busan Gap Gap Voters asked who they would be shooting if tomorrow is an election day.

This is a 1.7% p difference between 40.5% of Democratic Party candidates Young-chun Kim from the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and 38.8% candidate Byung-soo Seo of the 4th former member of the Busan Mayor.

The difference in support is within the margin of error.

11.4% of the floating class said they didn't know or didn't know.

The chances of winning are 41.5% for democratic Kim Young-chun and 35.4% for Seo Byeong-soo, who is also within the error range.

When asked if they would like to continue supporting their current candidates by election day, 18.4% of respondents said they could change. In Suseonge-gu, Daegu, 34.4% of Lee In-sun, 33.7% of Independent Hong Joon-pyo and 22.5% of Democratic Lee Sang-sik, candidate Lee In-sun and Hong Joon-pyo supported the gap by 0.7% p.

7.5% say they don't know or don't know.

The two candidates were also within the margin of error in the poll conducted by SBS from 28th to 30th last month.

However, the independent candidates, Jun-Pyo Hong and Democratic Lee Sang-Sik, who were within the margin of error, had a gap outside the margin of error.

By age group, independent candidate Jun-Pyo Hong in the 30s, democratic Lee Sang-Sik in the 40s, and unified Lee In-Seon in the 50s showed superiority.

In the possibility of winning, there were more voters who expected candidate Hong to be elected, showing a difference of 12.5% ​​p with independents Jun-Pyo Hong's 43.3% and integrated Lee In-Seon 30.8%.

(Video coverage: Ha Ryung, Video editing: Seonghoon Jung)

In this survey, SBS commissioned Ipsos, a public opinion polling agency, through wired / wireless interviews from the 5th to the 8th (extracting wired RDD and wireless virtual numbers after assigning sex / age / region) 510 voters from Busanjingap Busan (Wireless 80.2 %, Wired 19.8% / response rate 16.5%) Daegu Mercury was conducted on 501 voters (wireless 80.0%, wired 20.0% / response rate 17.9%), and the sample error was ± 4.3% p to ± 4.4 at a 95% confidence level. % p. The detailed polls can be viewed on the Central Election Survey Deliberation Committee or the SBS website.

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