The Manila Times

Robredo, others down

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Pulse Asia also said Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo obtained 57 percent approval and 55 percent trust ratings, down 4 and 5 points, respective­ly.

Robredo suffered a 13-point drop in her trust score in Luzon areas outside the capital, at 53 percent from 66 percent in June, Pulse Asia said.

Robredo however enjoyed major in Metro Manila (49 percent and 47 percent, respective­ly) and Class ABC (48 percent and 45 percent, respective­ly).

“During the period June to September 2017, the performanc­e and trust ratings of President Duterte and Vice-President Robredo remain virtually constant,” the pollster noted.

“This observatio­n holds true for the national ratings of both of the different areas and classes. The only exception is the 13-percentage point drop in the trust rating of Vice-President Robredo in the rest of Luzon,” it added.

Senate President Aquilino Pimentel 3rd, Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez and Chief Justice Ma. Lourdes Sereno also saw lower ratings.

Pimentel posted a 55-percent approval and 52-percent trust scores while Alvarez received a 47-percent approval and 49-percent trust rating.

Pimentel’s national approval score was 7 points lower than the 62 percent he logged in June.

As for Alvarez, his trust and approval scores were both 10 points lower than the 41 percent and 43 percent he got in June, respective­ly.

The Chief Justice scored 35 percent approval and 31 percent trust ratings, down 13 and 12 points respective­ly.

The declines were above the margin of error of ±3 percent.

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