The Manila Times

DUTERTE, MARCOS ALSO TOP PULSE POLL

- SENIOR REPORTER

BY JOEL M. SY EGCO

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On Monday, the Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showed Duterte and Marcos leading the two races. The poll was conducted from March 30 to April 2.

The Pulse Asia survey showed that Poe suffered a three-percent drop from her rating in the previous survey.

The latest poll used face-to-face interviews with 4,000 respondent­s and had a ± 1.5% error - dence level.

In the Pulse Asia survey held from March 15 to 20, Duterte placed second to Poe with a rating of 24 percent, four percentage points lower than the senator’s 28 percent.

Vice President Jejomar Binay of the United Nationalis­t Alliance and Liberal Party’s Manuel “Mar” Roxas 2nd were statistica­lly tied at third place with 20 percent and 19 percent, respective­ly.

Based on the previous survey, Binay also dropped by three percentage points while Roxas’ rating was unchanged.

Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago got only two percent.

Respondent­s belonging to socioecono­mic classes ABC and D chose Duterte at 41 percent and 31 percent, respective­ly. Poe was the preferred candidate of respondent­s in class E, getting 29

Davao Mayor Rodrigo Duterte brings his campaign percent of the respondent­s’ votes.

Duterte was also the top choice for respondent­s in Mindanao with 55 percent while Poe took most of the votes of respondent­s from Luzon with 31 percent. Roxas topped Visayas with 34 percent.

Duterte was chosen by 32 percent of voters in Metro Manila, followed by Poe with 30 percent, Binay, 20 percent, Roxas, 11 percent and Santiago, two percent.

The mayor said he was humbled by the survey results.

In a statement, Duterte campaign manager Leoncio Evasco said their camp welcomes the latest survey results with “guarded optimism.”

“We are humbled by the results of the recent survey which have Mayor Duterte now in the lead in voter preference,” Evasco added.

“While we welcome this with guarded optimism, we are fully aware that the battle is not yet over. We will continue to build on this momentum and aim for a complete, decisive and indisputab­le victory for genuine change,” he said.

Evasco urged Duterte’s supporters “to continue to reach out to the undecided.”

“We need to convert and convince others that the path to real change is through the unparallel­ed and decisive leadership that Mayor Duterte has been providing us,” he said.

Binay’s camp said the survey results will prompt the Vice President to “work harder, together with our various support groups, as election day nears.”

“The Vice President will continue to persevere to touch the hearts and minds of the people that his anti-poor programs will effectivel­y uplift their lives,” Rico Quicho, Binay’s campaign spokesman, said.

Meanwhile, Marcos said the new survey “is proof that our message for national unity resonates with the Filipino people.”

“For years, we have been ruled by divisivene­ss and I guess the people want to change that because Filipinos are by nature cooperativ­e, kind and gracious. We will keep on going and work harder to spread our message to more people,” he added.

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