The results of a public opinion poll came out on the 8th that the Democratic Party's representative Lee Nak-yeon, along with Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung, is continuing a close battle within the margin of error in the fitness of the next president.
As a result of a survey of 1,2 voters nationwide by Embrain Public, Casestat Research, Korea Research, and Korea Research on the 5th to 7th, Governor Lee Jae-myung and CEO Nak-Yeon Lee recorded 22% in the fitness of the next president.
Governor Jae-myung Lee and Nak-yeon Lee, respectively, showed 23% and 20% of the suitability surveys of these organizations on the 22nd and 24th of last month.
Following the two leading powers in this survey, 5% of the National Party's representative, Chul-soo Ahn, 4% of the independent lawmaker Jun-pyo Hong, former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon and former lawmaker Seung-min Yoo, the Justice Party lawmaker Sang-jeong Shim, and the former representative of the Future Integration Party, 2% Each was counted as.
Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol was not included in the investigation.
On the other hand, President Moon Jae-in's positive evaluation on state administration was 50% and negative evaluation was 44%.
Party support was followed by the Democratic Party (36%), the People's Strength (20%), and the Justice Party (7%).
The margin of error for this survey is ±3.1% with a 95% confidence level.
For more information, refer to the website of the Central Election Polls Review Committee.
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