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An MBN exit poll projected that Lee will win 49.2 percent of the vote against Kim's 41.7 percent, while a joint exit poll by KBS, MBC and SBS showed Lee leading Kim 51.7 percent to 39.3 percent.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Joint exit poll shows that liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung is forecast to win the South Korean presidential election.
An MBN poll projected that Lee will win 49.2 percent of the vote against Kim's 41.7 percent, while a joint exit poll by KBS, MBC and SBS showed Lee leading Kim 51.7 percent to 39.3 percent.
Try Ask The Post AI. Polling stations opened at 6 a.m. local time, after record levels of early voting. Exit polls are expected soon after ballot boxes close at 8 p.m. local time.
Redbridge would have been better if they’d stuck with their 54.5–45.5 to Labor in the marginal seats in this poll, but they dropped back to 53–47 to Labor in the poll published on election day.
Another poll from the Washington Post and Ipsos released on June 17 found that 42% of Americans oppose the House-passed tax bill, while 23% of Americans support it.
The election was so close that exit polls predicted a narrow win for Trzaskowski on Sunday evening. But by Monday morning, the tiny majority had swung the other way.
Most Americans approve of President Donald Trump’s deportation program and goals, according to a new poll, but most also dislike his specific approach.
After closing, the poll showed that 80.5% participating users sympathize with the idea of a third party, as opposed to a 19.5% who don't.
A. I find exit polls to be helpful when we try to understand WHY voters voted the way they did. Based on past cycles, I haven’t found them incredibly predictive of an election’s outcome.
The Morning Consult tracker poll taken this week stands at a 47% approval rating and a 51% that disapprove. This week's CBS News poll, showed Trump had an overall 45% job approval rating versus 55 ...
Similarly, a J.L. Partners/Daily Mail poll (June 10–11) of 1,807 registered voters showed Trump at 48 percent approval, up 1 point from the previous week, and 52 percent disapproval, down a point.