The South Korean polling agency "Realmeter" conducted a "Next Presidential Candidate Favorability" survey on 1,508 voters aged 18 and over from the 7th to the 9th of this month, and the results showed that in a three-way virtual battle, candidate Lee won.
He recorded an approval rating of 52.1%. Next was Kim Moon-soo of the ruling People Power Party with 31.1% and Lee Jun-seok of the New Reform Party with 6.3%.
In this survey, the difference in the approval ratings for candidates Lee and Kim has widened to 27.8 percentage points compared to the previous survey (46.6% for candidate Lee and 27.8% for candidate Kim).
In a survey on "Favourability of the ruling party in the next presidential election," the number of people who answered "I want a change of government to be led by the opposition party, such as the Democratic Party of Korea" increased by 4.3 percentage points from the previous survey.
The percentage of people who answered that they "want the ruling party to extend its rule" was 55.8%, while the percentage of people who answered that they "want the ruling party to extend its rule" was 39.2%, down 3.6 percentage points.
2025/05/12 07:33 KST
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