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South Korea: Moon Jae-in 45% positive and 50% negative, Democratic party support fell 3%

For President Moon Jae-in's job performance 45% said he did well and 50% said he was wrong. During the month of October, there were many serious issues, such as the audit of the state administration, the Lime-Optimus incident, the conflict between Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae and Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, and the National Assembly corrective speech related to the next year's budget but this figure is not much different from the end of September. On the other hand, the Democratic Party's political party guidance recorded 39%, down 3%p from September and the people's power rose 2%p to 28%.


According to a regular survey conducted by Research View, a public opinion polling agency for four days from October 28 to 31 along with Media Today, the presidential performance evaluation was good 45% (very 26%, somewhat 18%), and 50% wrong (some 12). %, very 38%), and the negative rate was 5%p higher within the error range (no response: 5%).


By generation, the positive rate was 1.6 times higher only in their 40s (58% good vs 37% wrong) and 18 to 20s (42% vs 48%) 30s (47% vs 51%) 50s ( 46% vs 51%) in the 60s (36% vs 61%) and 70s or older (33% vs 58%) groups, the injustice rate was 1.1 to 1.8 times higher.


By region Gyeonggi-Incheon (51% good vs 44% wrong) Honam (69% vs 30%) has a high positive rate, Seoul (39% vs 56%) Chungcheong (42% vs 54%) Daegu and Gyeongbuk (24% vs 65%) Booulkyung (39% vs 56%) had high corruption rates, while Gangwon and Jeju (48% vs 49%) were tight.


By ideological orientation, the advanced class (74% good vs 23% wrong) had a 3.2 times higher positive rate, while the conservative class (22% vs 75%) and the middle class (28% vs 60%) had a negative rate of 2.1~3.4 It was twice as high.


Party leadership was followed by Democratic Party (39%) People's Power (28%) Justice Party (5%) People's Party (3%) Open Democratic Party (2%) (other parties 3%, shaman 19 %).


Compared to the end of September, the Democratic Party, the People's Party, and the Open Democratic Party fell by 3%p, 2%p, and 1%p, respectively, while the people's power rose 2%p and the Justice Party rose 1%p. The gap between the Democratic Party and the people's power was 11%p, narrowing 5%p compared to the previous year.


By region Seoul (37% Democratic Party vs. 27% People's Strength) Gyeonggi-Incheon (45% vs 24%) Honam (61% vs 16%) Democratic Party dominated in Gangwon-Jeju (47% vs 16%) Chungcheong (29% vs 39%), Daegu and Gyeongbuk (23% vs 40%), while the people's power showed the superiority, Booulkyung (33% vs. 34%) had a tight fight.


While 69% of the progressives supported the Democratic Party and 51% of the conservatives supported the power of the people, the middle class (23% of the Democratic Party vs. 21% of the people's power) was tense.


Summary


In addition to Media Today, the survey was conducted by'Research View (CEO: Ilwon Ahn), a specialized public opinion poll for 1,000 men and women aged 18 and over nationwide (85% for RDD mobile phones, 15 for RDD landlines) for four days. %), the ARS automatic response system was used.


Statistical corrections were weighted by gender, age, and region according to national resident registration population statistics as of the end of August 2020 and the sample error was ±3.1%p in the 95% confidence level, and the response rate was 3.9%.


This article originally published by Media Today. We have posted this article here for general information purpose only.

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