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,
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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