Gallup Korea Presidential Election Poll, Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party presidential candidate, gives a speech in front of a bulletproof glass while the banner of Kim Moon-soo, the People Power Party presidential candidate, is reflected on it during a rally at Geyang Station in Geyang District, Incheon, on the 21st. Newsis,
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, ‘A poll result released on the 23rd shows that Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party has 45% support, while Kim Moon-soo of the People Power Party has 36%. This is the first time the gap in support between the two candidates has narrowed to single digits. Candidate Lee Jun-seok of the Reform New Party recorded 10% support.’
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, Kim Moon-soo, the People Power Party presidential candidate, attends the 3rd Breakfast Prayer Meeting for the Nation and People held at The Plaza Hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul, on the morning of the 23rd, requesting supporters chanting his name to refrain. News1,
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, ‘According to a survey conducted by Gallup Korea on the 23rd targeting 1,002 people (with a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error of ±3.1 percentage points), Lee Jae-myung’s support decreased by 6 percentage points compared to the previous survey, while Kim and Lee Jun-seok saw increases of 7 points and 2 points, respectively. The undecided voters constituted 8%.’,
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, ‘In the previous week’s survey, Lee Jae-myung and Kim Moon-soo had support ratings of 51% and 29%, respectively, meaning the gap between the major party candidates shrank from 22% to 9% points in just a week. Lee Jun-seok’s 10% support mark is also a first since the presidential race began, indicating a consolidation among conservative voters as the election approaches its final stages.’,
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, Lee Jun-seok, the Reform New Party presidential candidate, pays respects at the tomb of former President Roh Moo-hyun in Bongha Village, Gimhae, South Gyeongsang Province, on May 23rd, the 16th anniversary of the late president’s passing. News1,
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, ‘This survey was conducted via telephone interviews with a randomly selected sample of mobile phone virtual numbers, with a response rate of 17.8%. Further details can be referenced from the Central Election Poll Review Committee.’,
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Lee Jae-myung 45%, Kim Moon-soo 36%, Lee Jun-seok 10%… The gap between Lee and Kim narrows to a single digit.
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