Intensive Campaigning in Hometown Yeonggwang on Saturday, the Second Day of Early Voting

Independent candidate Kim Sun-woo is coming out after casting his vote at the early voting station set up at the Yeonggwang-gun Youth Culture Center with his 88-year-old elderly mother.

Independent candidate Kim Sun-woo is coming out after casting his vote at the early voting station set up at the Yeonggwang-gun Youth Culture Center with his 88-year-old elderly mother.

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jeonseong] On the second day of early voting for the 21st general election on the 11th, independent candidate Kim Seon-woo, accompanied by his 88-year-old mother, completed early voting and then held a campaign starting from Gunseo-myeon, Yeonggwang-gun, followed by Gunnam-myeon, Bulgab-myeon, Daema-myeon, and the Yeonggwang Terminal Market, which was bustling with the market day.


Candidate Kim, who has been tirelessly touring the four counties of Damyang, Hampyeong, Yeonggwang, and Jangseong, said at the Yeonggwang Terminal campaign that although his voice was hoarse, he appealed with a voice as if coughing up blood, "As a son of Yeonggwang who was born, raised, and nurtured here, I will work around the clock to make Yeonggwang a better place to live and a place where people want to come, turning it into Yeonggwang-gun with 100,000 residents, reminiscent of its heyday."


In particular, following actor Kim Jeong-gyun, who has shared a 25-year friendship with candidate Kim on the 10th, Kim Jun-ha, Hyejin-i, and Lee Ji-yo, who sang Kim's campaign jingle, also appealed for support together on this day.



Meanwhile, candidate Kim Seon-woo plans to tour the four counties and hold more than seven campaign events per day for the remaining three days.


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