South Korea votes in the tight presidential race with inequality to be the top concern

South Koreans are voting Wednesday in a tightly fought presidential election with the deciding votes set to be cast by young people, whose top concerns are economic inequality and unemployment — not recent sabre-rattling from the nuclear-armed North. Democratic Party’s Lee Jae-Myung and the opposition conservative People Power Party’s Yoon Suk-yeol are the two front runners in the election.

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