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- From: kim@magneto.physics.auburn.edu (Han-jung Kim)
- Subject: Re: aftermath of election
- Message-ID: <1992Dec26.075213.24356@news.duc.auburn.edu>
- Sender: kim@magneto.physics.auburn.edu (Han-jung Kim)
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- Organization: Auburn University, Auburn, AL
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- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1992 07:36:54 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec26.032640.9167@news.cs.brandeis.edu> tchoi@binah.cc.brandeis.edu writes:
- >btlee@emx.cc.utexas.edu (Mr. Byungtae Lee) writes:
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- >> On the other hand, unfortunately it was obvious again that DJ could
- >> not build his political base outside his province. I am from Choong-
- >> Buk where I could not find a bit of DJ support.
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- >Come on, what are you talking about? DJ is more popular in Seoul than YS.
- >I think he got above 20% from all regions except Kyongsangdo (Kangwon?).
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- I think that DJ got 34% of ballots in seoul this time and YS got 36%
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- from the 92 presidential election. I got this stat. from kids BBS.
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- If this is wrong, pleas correct me.
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- Thank you.
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