<Anchor> When



asked whether a presidential candidate's spouse might influence the candidate's selection, 60% answered yes.

However, the responses to the influence of spouses differed significantly among candidates for support.



Next, reporter Hwa Kang-yoon.



<Reporter> We



asked how much influence the spouse of a presidential candidate has in choosing a candidate.




Affected 60.4%, not affected 38.1%.




The answers varied widely by candidate, and 85.8% of the supporters of Lee Jae-myung answered that it had an influence, while the percentage of supporters of candidate Yoon Seok-yeol was only 36.1%.




In particular, 65.2% of those who said they intend to change candidates for support said that their spouses have an influence, so the controversy surrounding the candidate's family is likely to be a variable in the fierce presidential race.




For each candidate, Lee Jae-myung 41.4%, Yoon Seok-yeol 38%, Shim Sang-jeong 32.6%, and Ahn Cheol-su 25.8% were surveyed.



The ratio of unfavorability was in the reverse order of favorability.




A majority of respondents selected the ability to manage state affairs as a priority test subject for the presidential election, followed by the contents of policy promises, the candidate's own morality, and family-related suspicions.




Again, the pattern of responses differed by candidate supporter, with only 8.7% of the supporters of Lee Jae-myung choosing the candidate's morality, but 30.9% of the supporters of candidate Yoon Seok-yeol.




I asked if I would continue to support the candidate I currently support.



It was still supported at 76.4% and changeable at 23.2%.




The support base continued to rise by 2.7 percentage points from the SBS survey at the end of last month, and as the presidential election neared, the votes began to gather.




As for the intention to vote, 83.1% of the respondents said that they would vote with 83.1% of what they would definitely do and 13.7% of what they would do if possible, reaching 96.8%.



This survey was commissioned by SBS and Nextresearch, an opinion polling agency, and 1,16 voters nationwide through wired and wireless telephone interview surveys from the 14th to the 15th received responses, and the sample error is ±3.1 percentage points at the 95% confidence level.



(Video coverage: Jeong Sang-bo, video editing: Kim Jin-won, CG: Seo Seung-hyun)


<Survey Overview>


Investigation Request: SBS


Research Agency: Next Research


Date and Time: December 14-15, 2021


Survey Subject: 1,16 men and women over 18 years of age nationwide (wired RDD and wireless Virtual number extraction)


Survey method: Wired/wireless telephone interview survey (wireless 87%, landline 13%)


Response rate: 17.6% (5,758 contacts and 1,16 successful surveys)


Weighting method: Weighted values ​​by gender, age, and region Buyeo (cell weighted/based on the resident registration population of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security at the end of November 2021)


Sample error: ±3.1%p (95% confidence level)


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