Just caught the latest polling numbers and they're pretty interesting. South Korea's President Lee Jae-myung is sitting at 67% approval according to Gallup Korea's latest survey from mid-March. That's actually a steady climb we've been seeing over the past few weeks.



What's striking is the consistency here. Back in early March, Lee Jae-myung was already hitting his previous record of 65%, then it ticked up to 66% the following week, and now we're at 67%. This isn't some random spike either—if you look back to early February, you can see Lee Jae-myung's numbers have been on an upward trajectory for a solid five weeks straight.

A 1% week-over-week increase might not sound like much on the surface, but in polling terms that kind of sustained momentum actually matters. It suggests something more fundamental is shifting in public sentiment rather than just noise. For context, this approval rating represents Lee Jae-myung's highest point we've seen in recent polling.

The trend is definitely worth watching. Whether this momentum holds or starts to plateau will probably be the key thing to monitor in the coming weeks.
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