Kim Jong-in: "No Use Regretting a Wrong Vote... Weekend Voters Will Decide Their Minds"
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] Kim Jong-in, the General Election Committee Chairman of the United Future Party, requested support for the United Future Party, saying, "It is useless to regret after voting wrongly."
On the 9th, during a campaign rally supporting the candidate in Jungnang, Seoul, Chairman Kim said, "If the United Future Party secures a majority of seats in the National Assembly, the Moon Jae-in administration will have no choice but to get serious starting the next day."
He emphasized, "If the country's future darkens due to a wrong vote, it is useless to regret later, saying, 'Why did I vote that way?' If you regret it already, everything is already over at that moment. You must never make such a mistake."
He continued, "No matter what others say, I trust the voters of Seoul. Recently, there have been many people saying, 'The Democratic Party of Korea might still be okay' based on various opinion polls," adding, "But I absolutely will not be deceived by that."
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Chairman Kim stressed, "I believe that Seoul voters will make up their minds by this weekend. Let's judge the Moon Jae-in administration once and for all in this election," adding, "Only then can small business owners survive, self-employed people thrive, and the economy of ordinary citizens become solid."
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