Two candidates, Lee Jae-myung and Kim Moon-soo, who are hoping to become South Korea’s next president, are making their final pitches to voters ahead of the June 3 election.
On June 2, they crisscrossed the country with varying promises to revive the economy and steer the Far Eastern nation out of months of political turmoil sparked by a failed attempt to impose martial law.
After their travels, Lee, who represents the liberal Democratic Party, and his conservative rival Kim, from the People Power Party (PPP), will converge on the capital, Seoul, for the main vote on June 3. Some ballots have already been cast during two days of early voting held last week….
South Korea’s Presidential Hopefuls Make Final Push Before Election Day
