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Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung, who is expanding his contact with the '2030 generation', will visit the baseball field today (18th) to watch Game 4 of the Korean Series of professional baseball. Also, last night, I visited a public pharmacy late at night to emphasize the public nature of medical care.



Reporter Yoo Soo-hwan reports.



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Democratic presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung will visit the Gocheok Sky Dome in Guro-gu, Seoul today to watch the fourth game of the Korean Series of professional baseball.



It is a strategy to dig into the 2030 'youth votes' by cheering with the younger crowd and highlighting the unique simple image.



Yoon Seok-yeol, the presidential candidate for the People's Strength, also had an intuition for the first game of the Korean Series on the 14th, and it seems that the schedule contains a character to counter it.



Candidate Lee visited a public late-night pharmacy in Mapo-gu, Seoul last night.



Hearing from the pharmacists on the spot, such as the supply and demand of COVID-19 quarantine supplies, he emphasized the public health of medical care and expressed his will to improve the system.



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party Presidential Candidate: If you have mild symptoms, you can use a pharmacy, but if everyone rushes to the emergency room, the medical system becomes a burden. In fact, (public late-night pharmacies) are part of the public medical system, so you need them at night when you are in a hurry.]



Yesterday afternoon, I attended a meeting for presidential candidates invited by the Seoul Regional University Press Association and listened to the concerns of young college students.



This is a youth communication move following a bus tour last weekend in Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongsangnam-do, announcing a pledge to establish an e-sports business group, and a meeting with youth climate activists.



Candidate Lee emphasized fair competition, saying that he sympathized with the fact that young people in a low-growth era are not given enough opportunities.



He also emphasized the role of the state, saying it is regrettable that the future and hope for the younger generation have disappeared.