The results of a public opinion poll conducted by the Korea Public Opinion and Reputation Research Institute (KOPRA) on the 4th at the request of the Empathy Newspaper, targeting 1,000 men and women aged 18 and over nationwide, were announced on the 5th.
According to the survey results, when Lee's supporters (523 people) were asked, "How has the Supreme Court's guilty verdict changed your intention to support Lee?", 95% answered, "I will continue to support him."
Only 3% said they would "withdraw their support." 2% said they were "not sure."
By age group, the support rate was highest among those in their 60s (97%) and those aged 70 and over (97%).
%) and over 90% of those in their 30s (93%) said they would maintain their support. By gender, more women (97%) than men (93%) said they would maintain their support. By region, Seoul (98%)
) The rate of support was relatively low in Daejeon, Sejong, and Chungcheong (89%).
The presidential candidate Lee recorded 52% of the support, while Han Deok-soo, who ran as an independent,
Reserve candidate Han Deok-soo received 18% of the votes. People Power candidate Kim Moon-soo received 16%. New Reform Party candidate Lee Jun-seok received 4% and Progressive Party candidate Kim Jae Young received 16%.
The party's candidate received 0.4%. Looking at the approval ratings by age group, Lee had the highest approval ratings among those in their 40s (69%) and 50s (60%). Kim Moon-soo had the highest approval ratings among those 70 and over (27%) and those in their 60s (27%).
Candidate Han received support of over 20% among those aged 70 and over (24%) and those aged 18 to 29 (22%).
2025/05/05 11:27 KST
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