Lee, the most popular presidential candidate in South Korea, once advocated the withdrawal of “Sade”

According to a poll released on the 14th by Gallup, South Korea’s Gallup investigation agency showed that the support rate of the next presidential candidate, governor of Gyeonggi Province, Lee Jae Ming, and co member Li Luoyuan were 19% and 17% respectively, which is the first time that Li zaoming has overtaken Li Luoyuan in popularity, Yonhap reported. Li Zaiming, 56 years old, was born as a human rights lawyer. He was once the mayor of the southern city of Gyeonggi province and is now the governor of Gyeonggi province. In an interview with CCTV in 2017, Li zaoming made it clear that if he was elected president of South Korea, he would announce the withdrawal of the deployment of “Sade”. This year, after the new world church detonated the new crown disease in Korea, in response to the refusal of the church leaders to cooperate with the government investigation, Li Zaiming sent more than 40 civil servants to inspect Xintiandi headquarters to acquire tens of thousands of list of believers. According to the Yonhap news agency, from August 11 to 13, Gallup conducted the survey among 1001 people over 18 years old in South Korea. The reliability was 95%, and the error range was ± 3.1 percentage points. The results showed that among the potential candidates for the next general election, Li Zai Ming had the highest support rate, which was 19%, up 6 percentage points from last week. On the contrary, Li Luoyuan’s support rate was 17%, down 7 percentage points from last week, and fell to the second place after seven months. Then came attorney general Yin Xiyue (9%), National Party leader an zhe Xiu (3%), and non Party member Hong zhunpiao (2%). In terms of regions, Li Zaimeng led the way in Seoul, Incheon Gyeonggi Road, Datian Shizong City, Zhongqing South Road and Daegu City Qingshang North Road. Li Luoyuan crushed Li Zai Ming in quanluo Road, Guangzhou City, and also had an advantage in Busan City, Weishan city and Qingshang South Road. According to gender and age, men supported Li Zai Ming more, and women supported Li Luoyuan more. People aged 18-29, 30-39 and 40-49 had higher support rate for Li Zai Ming. Li Luoyuan was strongly supported by the people aged 60-69; according to the party supporters, the support rate of the ruling party’s common supporters was higher. On the contrary, the support rate of the opposition party’s future United Party supporters for Li zaoming will be higher. In general, the presidential candidates of each political party are selected through party elections, according to Gallup of South Korea. Although Li Luoyuan is more favored by the common supporters, the support rate of the progressive camp for the two people is not much different, so it is hard to distinguish between them at present. (Liu Qiang)