According to South Korea's YTN News: The South Korean Public Justice Office will apply to the court today to extend the execution period of the arrest warrant for Yoon Seok-wol.
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Initial results from the Arizona exit poll show that 63 percent of voters are white, down from 74 percent in the 2020 exit poll; 4 percent are black, up from 2 percent in 2020; and 26 percent are Hispanic, a significant increase from 19 percent in 2020, according to pollster Edison Research. Forty-six percent of voters have a positive view of Trump, compared with 48 percent in the 2020 exit poll. Forty-six percent of voters have a positive view of Harris, compared with 49 percent in the 2020 pol...
Preliminary results from the Michigan exit poll show that 79 percent of voters are white, compared with 81 percent in the 2020 exit poll; 11 percent are black, compared with 12 percent in 2020; and 6 percent are Hispanic, compared with 3 percent in 2020, according to pollster Edison Research. Forty-five percent of voters have a positive view of Trump, and the same is true of 45 percent in the 2020 exit poll. Forty-eight percent of voters have a positive view of Harris, compared with 51 percent i...
Preliminary results from the Nevada exit poll show that 66 percent of voters are white, up from 65 percent in the 2020 exit poll; 8 percent are black, up from 7 percent in 2020; and 17 percent are Hispanic, up from 17 percent in 2020, according to pollster Edison Research. Forty-seven percent of voters have a positive view of Trump, compared with 48 percent in the 2020 exit poll. Forty-four percent of voters have a positive view of Harris, compared with 52 percent in the 2020 exit poll.
Preliminary results from the Wisconsin exit poll show that 84 percent of voters are white, compared with 86 percent in the 2020 exit poll; 6 percent are black, compared with 6 percent in 2020; and 6 percent are Hispanic, compared with 4 percent in 2020, according to pollster Edison Research. 44 percent of voters have a positive view of Trump, compared with 43 percent in the 2020 exit poll. Forty-seven percent of voters have a positive view of Harris, compared with 50 percent in the 2020 exit pol...
Preliminary results from the North Carolina exit poll show that 69 percent of voters are white, up from 65 percent in the 2020 exit poll; 19 percent are black, up from 23 percent in 2020; and 8 percent are Hispanic, up from 5 percent in 2020, according to pollster Edison Research. Forty-three percent of voters have a positive view of Trump, compared with 47 percent in the 2020 exit poll. Forty-eight percent of voters have a positive view of Harris, compared with 50 percent in the 2020 exit poll.
Preliminary results from the Georgia exit poll show that 57 percent of voters are white, compared with 61 percent in the 2020 exit poll; 30 percent are black, compared with 29 percent in 2020; and 8 percent are Hispanic, compared with 7 percent in 2020, according to Edison Research, a pollster. Forty-six percent of voters have a positive view of Trump, the same as 46 percent in the 2020 exit poll. Forty-nine percent of voters have a positive view of Harris, compared with 50 percent in the 2020 e...
Preliminary results from the U.S. General Election exit poll by pollster Edison Research show that 71% of voters are white, up from 67% in the 2020 exit poll; 11% are black, down from 13% in 2020; and 12% are Hispanic, down from 13% in 2020. 57% of voters do not have a college degree, compared to 59% in the 2020 exit poll. 45% of voters say their personal financial situation is worse than it was four years ago, while 2...
According to Edison Research, a pollster, preliminary results from the Pennsylvania exit poll show that 83 percent of voters are white, compared with 81 percent in the 2020 exit poll; 9 percent are black, compared with 11 percent in 2020; and 5 percent are Hispanic, compared with 5 percent in 2020. Forty-seven percent of voters have a positive view of Trump, the same as 47 percent in the 2020 exit poll. Forty-six percent of voters have a positive view of Harris, compared with 50 percent in the 2...
Edison Research: Preliminary results from the U.S. election exit poll show that 53% of voters are women, compared with 52% in the 2020 exit poll.
A closely watched poll released on Saturday showed US Vice President Harris edging ahead of former President Donald Trump in Iowa. Analysts believe Iowa is a very firmly red state, and neither candidate has focused on it in their final contests. Forecasters believe that Iowa has little chance of a reversal. However, the latest poll released on Saturday, three days before Election Day, showed Harris leading Trump by 47% to 44%, a surprise...
A closely watched poll released on Saturday showed US Vice President Harris edging ahead of former President Donald Trump in Iowa. Analysts believe Iowa is a very firmly red state, and neither candidate has focused on it in their final contests. Forecasters believe that Iowa has little chance of a reversal. However, the latest poll released on Saturday, three days before Election Day, showed Harris leading Trump by 47% to 44%, a surprise...
According to a poll conducted by venture capital firm Paradigm in October 2024, 5% of U.S. voters identify themselves as single-issue cryptocurrency voters, and 20% of respondents say they currently own or have purchased cryptocurrencies. Paradigm pointed out that 5% of voters support a single issue of cryptocurrency, more than twice as many as in swing states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, where election results are decided by a narrow margin of 1-2%. So...
A poll shows that the gender gap in U.S. politics and this year's presidential election has been well confirmed, in addition to the emergence of cryptocurrency distinctions that intersect with gender. Dan Cassino, a professor of government and political science at Fairleigh Dickinson University and executive director of the FDU Poll, said the data shows that one in seven voters owns cryptocurrency, and they are leaning towards Donald Trump.