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Candidate Lee Jae-myung again won the Democratic presidential nomination by a majority in the 6th Jeonbuk region. In addition, candidate Kim Doo-gwan resigned after supporting candidate Lee Jae-myung, giving more momentum to the popular Lee Jae-myung theory.



Reporter Yoo Soo-hwan covered the scene.



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Candidate Jae-myung Lee, who was hit in Gwangju and Jeollanam-do, recovered in one day.



Of the approximately 40,000 voters in the Jeonbuk region electoral college, 1st candidate Jae-myung Lee received 22,276 votes, or 54.6%, and candidate Lee Nak-yeon, 38.5%, received 15,715 votes.



In the two consecutive matches held in Honam, the heart of the Democratic Party, candidates Lee Jae-myung and Lee Nak-yeon shared one win each.



In Honam as a whole, it is analyzed that candidate Lee Jae-myung won the victory, but Lee Nak-yeon also gained hope of chasing it.



Candidate Jae-myung Lee praised himself, saying, "We performed better than expected in Honam."



[Yijaemyeong / Democratic presidential primary candidate: minimal internal cracks and thought it would cost the Hunan Collective Intelligence expression that you want to give raise finals competitiveness;



yinakyeon candidate had expected a 2 game winning streak is, "I will try to have hope invariably" small meeting said.



[Lee Nak-yeon / Democratic Party Presidential Election Candidate: As I have done so far, I will let you know more and more of my true heart.]



As of the 1st Super Week and today (26th), the cumulative number of votes in the six regional primary elections was 53% Lee Jae-myung and 34.5% Lee Nak-yeon, and candidate Lee Jae-myung still maintains a majority.



Candidate Choo Mi-ae came in third with 10.6%, Park Yong-jin in fourth place with 1.2%, and Kim Doo-kwan in fifth place with 0.7%.



Shortly after the primary, Candidate Doo-Kwan Kim announced his support for Candidate Jae-Myung Lee and announced his resignation.



Voting for the 2nd Super Week of about 490,000 members of the 2nd General Party and the National Electoral College will start on the 29th.



On Friday, Jeju, and on Saturday, Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam are held.



On the 3rd of next month, there is only one week left until the counting of the 2nd Super Week.



Whether they go straight to the finals or vote in the runoff, the fate of the two candidates is at stake on this week's report card.



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