In a snap presidential election in South Korea, exit polls have put Lee Jae-myung in the spotlight. According to a joint exit poll by three terrestrial broadcasters, Lee secured an impressive 51.7% of the vote, clearly outpacing his rivals.
His closest competitor, Kim Moon-soo of the People Power Party, received 39.3% of the vote, while Lee Jun-seok of the New Reform Party garnered 7.7%. Local broadcasters JTBC, Channel A, and MBN also reported a roughly 10-point lead for Lee, reinforcing the dynamic shift in voter sentiment.
This breakthrough result is stirring conversations across the nation, hinting at a pivotal moment in South Korea's political scene. Stay tuned for more updates as the final count unfolds! 🚀
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Exit polls show Lee Jae-myung with strong lead in S. Korea election
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