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Tomorrow (11th), 2 out of 8 candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination will fall. The battle between the leading candidates and the trailing candidates is real from now on.



Reporter Kang Cheong-wan analyzed the power relationship between each candidate by inserting keywords such as 'pants', 'pardon', and 'fun'.



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What stood out the most in the Democratic Party's presidential primary was the so-called 'anti-name solidarity', a check in by other candidates who aimed at candidate Lee Jae-myung, who leads the opinion polls.

Lee Nak-yeon/Democratic Party Presidential Candidate: There are concerns about basic income and such things



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[Lee Nak-yeon/Democratic Presidential Candidate: There are concerns about this.]



[Jung Sye-kyun/Democratic Presidential Candidate: (Based on the basic housing supply) If you expand it, people who really need it will have a hard time finding housing.] In the



second debate, the so-called 'pants' remarks of candidate Lee, also called 'anti-pants solidarity', appeared.



[Park Yong-jin / Democratic Party Presidential Election Candidate (CBS Kim Hyun-jung's News Show): This would be a disaster if it had happened in the finals, where you would go out with your pants on and get dressed.]



[Choi Moon-soon / Democratic Party Presidential Election Candidate: Some of these remarks about pants I would appreciate it if you don't do it and apologize to the people.]



Candidate Lee apologized for the remarks, but added a bone-in word.



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party Presidential Candidate: I apologize. (And you'll never do it again?) You don't have to. Could you please ask me again? That kind of thing.] There



were also criticisms of 'pardon solidarity' targeting Lee Nak-yeon, who said that he would propose a pardon for the former president, and Chung Sye-kyun, who gave a positive response to the 'pardon theory of Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong' on the premise of 'public consensus'.



[Chu Mi-ae / Democratic Party Presidential Candidate: (Lee Nak-yeon, Jeong Se-kyun) There is a lot of concern from supporters like this whether it is a solidarity for amnesty.] In the



scene where candidate Choo Mi-ae seemed to be supporting Candidate Lee Jae-myung, the word 'fun solidarity' was also talked about.



In the main primary of the Democratic Party, six candidates will tour the country for nearly two months, and since even the finale must be considered, the relationship between candidates is likely to become more complicated like a higher-order equation.



(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho, Kim Seung-tae, video editing: Yumira)