Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the support rates of candidates in the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) presidential election, with a focus on demographic differences in support [2][4][5] - Among the LDP supporters, Minister of Agriculture Koizumi Shinjiro leads with a support rate of 33%, followed by former Minister of Economic Security Takagi Sanae at 28%, and Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno Hirokazu at 20% [2][5] - In the non-partisan group, Takagi Sanae has the highest support rate at 29%, followed closely by Koizumi Shinjiro at 27% and Matsuno Hirokazu at 8% [4] Group 2 - By age group, Takagi Sanae has a significant lead among the younger generation (under 39 years old) with a support rate of 50%, and maintains a leading position with 40% among the 40s and 50s age groups [5] - In the 60 and above age group, Koizumi Shinjiro has the highest support rate at 30%, while both Takagi Sanae and Matsuno Hirokazu have support rates of 20% [5] - The article also analyzes support by gender, showing Takagi Sanae with nearly 40% support among men, while both she and Koizumi Shinjiro have around 30% support among women, indicating a competitive landscape [5] Group 3 - Given that the LDP and Komeito do not hold a majority in both houses, the next president must collaborate with opposition parties [5] - Among supporters of the National Democratic Party, over 50% believe Takagi Sanae is suitable for the presidency, while over 10% support Koizumi Shinjiro [5] - In the support groups of other parties, over 70% of supporters from the Japan Innovation Party chose Takagi Sanae, while Koizumi Shinjiro received 30% and Matsuno Hirokazu 20% from the Constitutional Democratic Party [7]
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日经中文网·2025-09-29 03:34