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‘Rody’s choice to impact race for presidency’

A future endorsement by President Rodrigo Duterte would likely have an impact on the choices of some voters come election day, the pollster behind the PAHAYAG Election Survey Series, said.

“I would think that there would be voters who would place a lot of value in President Duterte’s endorsement and switch votes,” said Dr. David B. Yap, Jr., chief data Scientist of PUBLiCUS Asia Inc. and head of the firm’s polling and analytics operations.

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Yap pointed to the presidential survey numbers of Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go, the trusted Duterte aide and former Special Assistant to the President whom Duterte had previously endorsed to succeed him, as a reference point to estimate the percentage of voters who might change their votes if Duterte decides to endorse a presidential candidate in the weeks leading up to the May 2022 election.

PUBLiCUS Asia tested Go’s presidential preference numbers on four of its 2021 PAHAYAG surveys. Go received 4.9 percent of the vote for President on the March 2021 PAHAYAG Q1 survey, 3.3 percent on the July 2021 PAHAYAG Q2 survey, 4.1 percent on the November 2021 PAHAYAG Final List Survey, and 3.9 percent on the December 2021 PAHAYAG Q4 survey.

Go filed his certificate of candidacy for president in October 2021, but subsequently withdrew from the race.

Yap also noted that the impact of any presidential endorsement on voter preference would be amplified or reduced depending on the candidate’s perceived brand affinity with Duterte in the minds of voters.

“Going back to the point about brand affinity, or how people view a particular candidate vis-à-vis President Duterte, the effect of his endorsement would be influenced by how close or how similar people view that candidate when comparing that candidate to President Duterte,” Yap said.

“It isn’t a matter solely of who the President formally endorses, but rather who the people view as the presidentiable who would most likely continue or advance his reforms,” Yap added.

Duterte has yet to endorse a candidate for president. The President earlier said he will not endorse Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., even if his daughter, Davao Mayor Sara Duterte is the running mate of the former senator.

Duterte also earlier said that he would like to “stay neutral.”

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