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South Korea's presidential contenders began campaigning for the snap election on June 3, aiming to unify the nation and boost economic growth amidst U.S. trade negotiations. Liberal frontrunner Lee Jae-myung, despite facing criminal charges and security threats, promised unity and economic growth through AI and K-pop, and better relations with North Korea.
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