Lee "Results Change by Thousands or Hundreds of Votes"... Yoon "Regime Change by the Power of the People"
Presidential Candidates Encourage Voting on SNS
[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Je-hoon] On the 9th, the day of the 20th presidential election, Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party of Korea's presidential candidate, and Yoon Seok-youl, the People Power Party's presidential candidate, consecutively encouraged voting through social networking services (SNS).
Candidate Lee posted on his Facebook that morning, "It is said to be a razor-thin race. The result can change by thousands or hundreds of votes," and appealed, "I earnestly ask for one last favor. Until the moment voting ends, please make an effort to persuade even one more person and encourage more to vote."
He also emphasized, "You just have to vote. You have to vote to win," and added, "Tonight, I will greet you as the 20th president of the Republic of Korea."
Candidate Yoon also wrote on Facebook, "Regime change can only be achieved through voting," and stated, "We will achieve regime change with the power of the people and set the Republic of Korea straight."
Yoon further urged, "Please clearly show that the people are the sovereigns of the great Republic of Korea through voting," and said, "Voting changes things. Voting will surely lead to victory."
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Regarding controversies related to early voting, Yoon said, "Such things cannot happen in a democratic country," and declared, "If judged by voting, it will be recorded as a shameful history, and I will ensure that the same thing never happens again in tomorrow's Republic of Korea."
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