22 percent of Koreans have a favorable impression of her.

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8 Comments

  1. Given that these sort of polls have an error margin of 3% or more, it’s pretty much dead heat between Takaichi, Xi, and Trump.

  2. PriorCraft6238 on

    I am increasingly feeling that these favorability surveys are meaningless nowadays. Just because people like or dislike someone doesn’t mean national policies essential for survival will change.

    Moreover, even in similar situations, people’s standards shift depending on their own interests or what those around them say. When you factor in the existence of information bias, public opinion becomes even less consistent.

    These days, there are too many people who take pride in being inconsistent with their words. Furthermore, those who aim to divide society for their own gain are further encouraging this environment. I can only pray that people will make rational judgments on their own.

  3. What a crazy era we’re living in where Japan’s exteme far-right prime minister is seen as the most favorable neighbor, whereas the president of the US is one of the least.