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One of the familiar landscapes during the holidays is that politicians visit the market.

Even today (10th), ahead of the holiday season, candidates for the mayor of Seoul and the opposition parties went to the traditional market at once.



It is to show people taking care of people's livelihood, but reporter Kang Min-woo covered the scene as to how the market merchants were feeling.



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Democratic Party candidate Park Young-seon visited Guro-gu and Woo Sang-ho visited a traditional market in Eunpyeong-gu.



[Park, Young - Sun / Democratic mayor race candidate: This you for your support to very good to gave the chest was really hot.]



[Woosangho / Democratic mayor race candidates: there was the word of the assignment asking people to make that Seoul can live to eat;



people of power Candidate Kyungwon Na and Sehun Oh made the same choice.



I visited Namdaemun Market alternately in the morning and afternoon.



[Na Kyung-won/People's Strength Mayor of Seoul candidate: Now that I see it, I can feel that the game is really much more difficult than before.]



[Se-Hoon Oh/People's Power

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Candidate of Seoul Mayor: Keep all of the words you gave today and what can be helpful I'll try to find out if there is.]



Independent candidate Tae-seop Geum also stopped by the Seocho-gu flower market early in the morning.



When the election approaches like this, the candidates must go to the traditional market regardless of what they have to do.



So what do market traders think about this?



[Kim Ji-su / Traditional Market Merchant: Because I am busy working right now, I need to get one more customer, so even if they pass by, I am busy receiving customers...

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[Choi Jong-geum/Traditional Market Merchant: Those who follow a few people in the Federation of Merchants or the merchants of Banjiji...

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Will it be effective for market visits?

I asked the lawmakers who had been holding the election.



One incumbent lawmaker replied, "If the other candidate goes to the market, I don't lose money either," while the former lawmaker confessed, "I'm going to create a commoner image, and I honestly don't know the effect of the actual votes of visiting the market."



Citizens are watching the candidates of the mayor who come to the mayor to see if they will realize the real commoner policy or build the image of being a pro-common candidate.



(Video coverage: Oh Young-chun·Kim Heung-ki, video editing: Choi Hye-young)