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Here is the result of our poll.

I looked at the votes by imagining the unification of the opposition candidates, and it was found that both the People's Power candidate Yoon Seok-yeol and the People's Party candidate Ahn Cheol-soo were out of the margin of error and ahead of the Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung.



This is Hwa Kang-yoon, staff reporter.



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yeol and Ahn Cheol-soo asked which candidate they would vote for if the two opposition candidates were unified.



If candidate Yoon was a single candidate, Lee Jae-myung 31.6%, Yoon Seok-yeol 41.6%, Shim Sang-jeong 3.3%, and Ahn Cheol-soo were unified as candidate Lee Jae-myung 25.3%, Shim Sang-jeong 2.7%, Ahn Cheol-soo 45.2%, Yoon and Ahn 10% points each, 19.9 It was surveyed that he was ahead of candidate Lee Jae-myung by a percentage point difference.



However, about the possibility of unification, about two out of three predicted that it would be difficult due to differences in positions between candidates.



In the first TV debate last week, we were also asked which candidate they thought did the best, followed by Lee Jae-myung, Yoon Seok-yeol, Ahn Cheol-su, and Shim Sang-jeong.



However, only 8.5% said they thought about changing candidates after watching the first TV debate.



When asked how the controversy that Lee Jae-myung's spouse Kim Hye-kyung would have on Lee Jae-myung's controversies that he received "excessive protocol" from Gyeonggi-do civil servants, 63.6% negatively, 29.0% positive, and 3.2% positive.



As for the impact of the election campaign intervention controversy raised by the disclosure of the contents of the phone call of candidate Yoon Seok-yeol's spouse Kim Kun-hee, 53.2% negatively, 53.2% not expected, 35.9% positive 6.8%.



In terms of favorability by candidate, Ahn Cheol-soo was the only candidate to exceed 50%, followed by Yoon Seok-yeol, Lee Jae-myung, and Shim Sang-jeong.



This survey was commissioned by Next Research by SBS and received responses from 1,04 voters nationwide on the 5th and 6th, and the sampling error is ±3.1 percentage points at the 95% confidence level.


<Survey Overview> 



Investigation Request: SBS 


Research Agency: Next Research 


Date and Time: February 5-6, 2022 


Survey Subject: 1,4 men and women 18 years of age or older nationwide Virtual number extraction) 


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


Response rate: 23.3% (1,4 people were contacted by 4,305 people, and 1,4 people succeeded) 


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 January 2022) 


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


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