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Democratic Party of Korea Chair Rep. Lee Jae-myung poses for a selfie with a supporter. - Yonhap via The Korea Herald/ANN
Democratic Party of Korea leader Lee Jae-myung, who ran in 2022 and lost by a historically thin margin of 0.78 percentage point to Yoon, once again topped the Gallup Korea poll of presidential preferences. The Gallup Korea poll surveyed 1,000 eligible voters aged 18 and older through phone interviews from Jan. 21-23, with more information available on the National Election Commission website.
That poll by K-stat Research conducted phone interviews with 1,005 voters aged 18 and above from Jan. 21-22. More about the poll can be found on the National Election Commission website. Since Yoon was taken into custody on Jan. 15, Lee has dialed back his rhetoric on the president and the rival People Power Party, apparently looking to lure swing voters outside his usual base, especially in light of his Democratic Party’s unfavorable ratings in the latest polls.
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