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The power of the people, with the new and mid-level composition being prominent, in a recent poll, Lee Jun-seok, former top committee member in his 30s, is drawing attention as he ranked first in the approval ratings.



This is reporter Kim Hyung-rae.



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survey conducted by Hangil Research, a public opinion research institute, on the 22nd of the year, the approval rating of the new representative of the people's power was 30.1%, which was more than 12 percentage points from former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won.



When the word'Lee Jun-seok wind' even appeared, the middle runners threw checks.



Ho-young Joo pointed out that it did not properly reflect the thoughts of the party members, and



[Ho-young Joo/Former People's Power: You should investigate our party members, but if you say you support (the power of the people), it is said to have been taken as a sample. The results will be different... ]



Former Congressman Na Gyeong-won emphasized'kyungryeon' by comparing the position of the party leader who will lead the presidential election to a car.



[Na Gyeong-won/Former Congressman: (This time, the party representative) is not a place where you can drag a pretty sports car, but you have to go through a narrow alley with a cargo truck loaded with luggage.]



Former Supreme Commissioner Lee Jun-seok said he was a'clean electric car'. Stood.



[Lee Jun-seok/Former Chief Commissioner: There seems to be a situation in which somewhat offensive remarks may come out, but I will suppress it as much as possible.]



Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, who competed with former lawmakers and candidates for the mayor of Seoul, posted articles such as'pleasant rebellion' and'attention to the potential', which gave rise to interpretations that it supported new runners such as former Supreme Commissioner, Assemblyman Kim Woong. .



The proportion of the votes for the main party presidential election is 70% of the party members and 30% of the public opinion polls, which is an unknown fact that the progress of the newcomers in the polls continued to the heart of the party.