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SBS conducted a poll on the 100th anniversary of the inauguration of the president.

President Yoon Seok-yeol's approval rating for state affairs has fallen for the third straight month, dropping to the 20% level.

When asked about the preference for the next party leader in the ruling and opposition parties, the people's power is within the margin of error, and in the Democratic Party, candidate Lee Jae-myung ranked first.



This is Hwa Kang-yoon, staff reporter.



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We asked how you rate President Yun Seok-yeol's performance in state affairs.



29.6% were doing well and 63.4% were not doing well.



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As the material responsible for this support crisis, President Yoon himself was the most at 33.8%, followed by Yoon Hek-kwan (26.6%), former representative Lee Jun-seok (17.9%), and the cabinet and presidential staff at 10.6%.



However, in the supporters of the ruling party, the responsibility of former representative Lee was reversed to 37.2% and that of President Yoon 15.8%.



When asked who is suitable as the next leader of the People's Power, which has switched to the non-captain system, former lawmaker Yoo Seung-min 19%, former representative Lee Jun-seok 13.9%, Ahn Cheol-su 13.7%, and former lawmaker Na Kyung-won 12.3%.



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However, based on the party's standard, which accounts for 70% of the election of the party's representative, Na Kyung-won 28.2%, Ahn Cheol-soo 20.9%, Lee Jun-seok 16.2%, and Yoo Seung-min 8.8%.



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When asked who would be the most appropriate as the representative of the Democratic Party to be elected on the 28th, Rep. Lee Jae-myung was overwhelming with 82.7% of the supporters of the Democratic Party, and Rep. Park Yong-jin was found with 5.5%.



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In terms of all respondents, the gap narrowed to 43.6% Lee Jae-myung and 19.6% Park Yong-jin.



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Rep. Kang Hoon-sik was 3.2%, and was included in the response rate because he resigned after the investigation began.



This survey was commissioned by Next Research by SBS and received responses from 1,05 voters nationwide on the 15th to 16th, and the sampling error is ±3.1 percentage points at the 95% confidence level.


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Investigation Request: SBS


Research Agency: Next Research


Date and Time: August 15-16, 2022


Survey Target: 15 men and women aged 18 and over nationwide (wired RDD and wireless Virtual number extraction)


Survey method: Wired/wireless phone interview survey (wireless 86%, landline 14%)


Response rate: 17% (1,5 people were contacted by 5,923 people, and 1,5 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 July 2022)


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



For more information, see the National Election Opinion Survey Deliberation Committee or SBS News website.