Philippine Daily Inquirer

Vice presidenti­al preference in 2016

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March 20 to March 23 (in percent)

Being a neophyte comes with an advantage and a disadvanta­ge, Parreño said. The advantage, he said, is that one has no bad record while the disadvanta­ge is that he or she has less experience.

The results of the survey showed Poe was a shoo-in for Vice President and this was the reason several parties were convincing her to run in the next elections, according to Parreño.

He, however, noted that with more than a year before the elections, the ratings could still change.

Poe, who is in the middle of her first term in the Senate, has not declared her plans for 2016.

Other names that appeared in the survey of vice presidenti­al preference included Sen. Francis Escudero (6 percent), Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago (5 percent) and Duterte (4 percent).

Also mentioned with 3 percent each were Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada and Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV.

Other names were Sen. Loren Legarda (1.7 percent), former Senators Panfilo Lacson (1.6 percent) and Manny Villar (0.6 percent), detained Sen. Jinggoy Estrada (0.6 percent) and Batangas Gov. Vilma Santos-Recto (0.6 percent).

Marcos said he was not supporting Poe yet.

A member of the Nacionalis­ta Party, Marcos said he was taking this position because he did not know Poe’s plans and which party she would align with should she seek the presidency.

“Should she join the Nacionalis­ta (Party), then we will help her. If not, we will help our own candidate, not her,” said Marcos, replying to questions raised by reporters in the City of San Fernando, Pampanga province.

Marcos, who claimed he had no plans to run for President in the 2016 elections, said he was not committing the Ilocano votes to Poe.

“That’s up to her. She has to campaign [and seek their support],” he said.

‘Sister’ Poe

A local columnist asked Marcos: “Are you running with your sister.” Marcos, perplexed, asked: “Sister?” When the columnist referred to Poe, who has long been rumored to be the daughter of the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos with an actress, the senator said: “I have no other sisters. Imee (Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos) and Irene [Marcos-Araneta] are my only sisters.”

At the press briefing, another reporter took up the same matter, by asking if the senator and Poe have blood relations.

Marcos made light of the situation, replying that because of persistent rumors about their supposed kinship, he has been fondly calling Poe “sis” and she, addressing him as “kuya” or elder brother.

Poe, a daughter of the late actor and National Artist Fernando Poe Jr. and actress Susan Roces, topped the senatorial race in the May 2013 elections.

 ?? SOURCE: SOCIAL WEATHER STATIONS ?? Question: Who would you vote for Vice President of the Philippine­s if the 2016 elections were held today? (One answer only.)
SOURCE: SOCIAL WEATHER STATIONS Question: Who would you vote for Vice President of the Philippine­s if the 2016 elections were held today? (One answer only.)

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