Former Prosecutor General Falls Behind Gyeonggi Governor in Latest Presidential Polling

With Yoon’s name out of the headlines since he resigned as prosecutor general, it makes sense that his polling numbers would begin to drop:

This composite file photo shows former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-youl (L) and Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung, two leading candidates for the next presidential election. (Yonhap)

Gyeonggi Gov. Lee Jae-myung has overtaken Yoon Seok-youl, the former prosecutor general, for the first time in a hypothetical two-way presidential hopeful poll released Friday. 

In a survey conducted by Gallup Korea on 1,007 adults nationwide from Tuesday to Wednesday, 42 percent picked Gov. Lee, affiliated with the ruling Democratic Party (DP), as their favored candidate for the next presidential election slated for March 2022. 

Yoon, who has led the presidential hopefuls’ race in various polls, fell to second place, with 35.1 percent support.

Yonhap

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setnaffa
setnaffa
3 years ago

These polls are ever so trustworthy… They assured us Hillary had a 90% chance of winning the 2016 election (Even the NYT was saying that until about 9:30PM Eastern on Election Night)… And it wasn’t until 4 years later the Democrats figured out how to jimmy the balloting…

johnhenry
johnhenry
3 years ago

According to the republian administration, there was no “jimmying” of the election.

johnhenry
johnhenry
3 years ago
setnaffa
setnaffa
3 years ago

republian administration

????

Maybe you’re over-medicating.

Pennsylvania, which revised its election rules in 2019 to allow all voters to cast mail-in ballots and to establish a ballot-receipt deadline of 8 p.m. on election day. A Democrat lawsuit (the fourth!) succeeded in getting a three-day ballot-receipt extension, along with a presumption that mail-in ballots without postmarks should be accepted.

That court created a new voting law, contradicting the clear language in the U.S. Constitution that vests authority for writing election rules in state legislatures, not in state courts or executive-branch authorities or bureaucracies. Thus PA was jimmyed.

Quote CNN or Politifact all you want. They get their orders from Beijing, too.

johnhenry
johnhenry
3 years ago

Not on any meds, nor do I drink alcohol, nor smoke cigarettes. Sorry abou the typo. And CNN & Politifact definitely are not “taking orders from Beijing”

johnhenry
johnhenry
3 years ago

Hah! And in my post just above, there’s another type. That should be “about”, not “abou”.

setnaffa
setnaffa
3 years ago

In that case you’re under-medicating. Go see an actual medical doctor. With a medical degree. And a license to practice medicine. Playing doctor with your current friend” doesn’t count–you’re in serious danger.

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