"An exit poll showed only 34% of women in their 20s marked Yoon on their ballot paper, compared with 59% of men in their 20s, and 53% of those in their 30s.
Kim Hye-yoon, a 34-year-old woman from Gwangju, said she felt 'bitter' at the result. 'Everyone knows that misogyny in Korea is a serious problem, and while it’s comforting to see change is occurring, when I saw the election of a candidate who pledged misogyny, I knew we still have a long way to go,' she says."
~ Raphael Rashid
"‘Devastated’: gender equality hopes on hold as ‘anti-feminist’ voted South Korea’s president" | South Korea | The Guardian
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