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Separately, SBS also investigated the support of the presidential election against voters across the country.

Former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol and Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong showed approval ratings in the late 20% and early 20%, respectively, within the margin of error.



This news is from Han Se-hyun.



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Former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol 28.3%, Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung 22.2%, and former Democratic Party representative Lee Nak-yeon 10.8%.



The approval ratings of former President Yun and Governor Lee are within the margin of error.



Following Ahn Cheol-soo, the National Assembly representative 4.2%, Hong Joon-pyo, an independent lawmaker 3.8%.



By age group, support was remarkable in the case of former President Yun, who was over 60 years old, and in the case of Lee in his 30s and 40s.



By political orientation, the conservative class had strong support for Yun, and the liberal class had strong support for Lee, but the middle class was tight.



When former President Yun asked what method he thought would be the best if he was in the presidential election next year, the number of responses to joining the 1st opposition party was the most, followed by strengthening the 3rd zone and joining the ruling party.



However, in the middle class, the confluence of the 1st opposition party and the influencing of the 3rd zone were similar.



Regarding the favorable results of the presidential election, 53.9% of the regime change to the opposition party and 35.2% of the ruling party re-create the government.



The survey was commissioned by SBS, a polling agency, Nextry Search, and received a response from 1,000 voters nationwide through a wireless telephone interview for two days starting from the 30th of last month, and the sample error is ±3.1% point with 95% confidence level.



▶ Poll results table for the support of the next presidential election runners