As parties focus on negative tactics, voter turnout and undecided voters hold the key to election outcome
With South Korea’s April 10 general elections less than a day away, polls and different parties forecast the opposition Democratic Party (DP) is likely to win.
However, it does not appear that the DP will be able to secure a supermajority as it did in 2020 due to the emergence of former justice minister Cho Kuk’s Rebuilding Korea Party (RKP), which has siphoned off a significant number of progressive voters.
With South Korea’s April 10 general elections less than a day away, polls and different parties forecast the opposition Democratic Party (DP) is likely to win.
However, it does not appear that the DP will be able to secure a supermajority as it did in 2020 due to the emergence of former justice minister Cho Kuk’s Rebuilding Korea Party (RKP), which has siphoned off a significant number of progressive voters.
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