The results of a public opinion poll were announced on the 25th. The poll was conducted by the Korean polling organization "Gallup Korea" from the 22nd to the 24th of this month, targeting 1,005 men and women aged 18 and over.
According to a survey on favorability of future political leaders, former Chairman Lee had 38%, former ruling party People Power Party Chairman Han Dong-hoon had 8%, and Hong Jun-bi had 13%.
Former Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo at 7%, Prime Minister (Acting President) Han Deok-soo and former Minister of Employment and Labor Kim Moon-soo at 6%, and New Reform Party lawmaker Lee Jun-seok at 10%.
The total favorability rating of the four candidates who passed the first primary election of the ruling party to decide the official presidential candidate was 23%, and the other 2% was 2%.
If we include Prime Minister Han, who is rumored to be running for president, the conservative candidates' total comes to 29 percent, but that still doesn't come close to the favorability rating of former Chairman Lee."
In addition, in a survey asking about the results of the presidential election, 44% of respondents said they wanted the Democratic candidate to win, while 36% said they wanted the ruling party candidate to win.
32% of respondents said they wanted a different candidate to win, 7% said they wanted another candidate to win, and 16% were unsure of their opinion.
Meanwhile, the approval rating for political parties was 42% for the Democratic Party and 34% for the ruling party.
The New Party and the New Reform Party each received 3% of the vote, while independents received 16%.
2025/04/25 15:32 KST
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