In South Korea, young first-time voters divided among gender lines

South Korea will hold its presidential election on June 3 and the political divide among young first-time voters appears to be widening along gender lines.

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Young women are expected to lead a broad political backlash against the main conservative party after months of upheaval, but their male counterparts seem likely to side with the conservative camp.

A recent Gallup Korea poll showed more than half of men aged 18-29 are backing right-wing parties such as the Reform Party and People Power Party while almost half the young women support the left-wing Democratic Party.

  

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