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People Power Party 35%·Democratic Party 41%… Maintain administration 37%·Change administration 52% [Korea Gallup]

People Power Party Up by 2%p, No Change for Democratic Party
Cho Kuk Innovation Party at 4%, Reform New Party at 2%… 17% Unaffiliated
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According to a poll conducted by Gallup Korea from the 1st to the 3rd of April on 1,001 voters aged 18 and over across the country, the People Power Party was recorded at 35% and the Democratic Party at 41%. (Photo provided by Gallup Korea) *Resale and database prohibited.

According to a poll conducted by Gallup Korea from April 1 to 3, the People Power Party was at 35% and the Democratic Party at 41%, based on a survey of 1,001 voters nationwide aged 18 and over. (Photo provided by Gallup Korea) *Resale and database prohibited.,
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, ‘[Seoul=Newsis] Reporter Seungjae Lee = A public opinion poll released on the 4th indicated that the Democratic Party is leading the People Power Party within the margin of error.’,
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, ‘According to a poll conducted by Gallup Korea from April 1 to 3, the People Power Party was recorded at 35%, and the Democratic Party at 41%.’,
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, ‘Following them, the Cho Kuk Innovation Party recorded a support rate of 4%, and the Reform New Party recorded 2%. The non-affiliated voters, who do not support any party, accounted for 17%.’,
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, ‘Compared to the previous survey (the fourth week of March), the support rate for the People Power Party increased by 2 percentage points, while the Democratic Party saw no change. The gap between the two major parties narrowed by 2 percentage points to 6 percentage points during this period.’,
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, ‘By political inclination, 74% of conservatives supported the People Power Party, while 77% of progressives supported the Democratic Party. In the centrist group, 23% supported the People Power Party, 45% supported the Democratic Party, and 23% did not support any specific party.’,
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, ‘In a survey regarding expectations for the next presidential election, 37% said it would be better for a ruling party candidate to win to maintain the current administration, while 52% favored an opposition candidate to win to change the current administration. The remaining 11% reserved their opinion.’,
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, ‘This survey was conducted using random sampling with telephone interviews by surveyors on mobile virtual phone numbers. The response rate was 13.7%, with a margin of error of ±3.1 percentage points at a 95% confidence level.’,
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, ‘For more details, refer to the Central Election Poll Deliberation Commission or the Gallup Korea website.’,
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