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BBM, Sara still top Pulse Asia: Duterte-Carpio ahead by 36 points over Sotto

Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio still held sway in the second vice-presidential survey conducted by Pulse Asia, results of which were released Wednesday with over a month left before the May 9 national elections.

Sara Duterte-Carpio

Meanwhile, broadcaster Raffy Tulfo continues to lead candidates for 12 Senate seats, and four party-list groups were projected to earn the maximum three seats to the House of Representatives in the second survey conducted by the polling firm from March 17 to 21.

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The survey was conducted with 2,400 respondents and has a ± 2% error margin at a 95% confidence level, Pulse Asia said.

Duterte-Carpio, Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats chairperson, increased her lead over second-running Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III, garnering a 56-percent preference rating or a three-percent increase from the previous survey.

According to Pulse Asia, public sentiment regarding preferences for vice-president remained “essentially constant” between February 2022 and March 2022.

President Rodrigo Duterte’s daughter was the favored vice-presidential candidate of big pluralities to overwhelming majorities across geographic areas (44% to 83%) and socio-economic classes (55% to 63%), the pollster added.

The rest of the respondents were undecided on whom to elect as the next VP (2%), were not voting for any candidate for the post (1%), or refused to identify their choice for vice president (0.4%).

Sotto scored 20% in the Pulse Asia poll, with Senator Francis Pangilinan at third with 15%, followed by Dr. Willie Ong with 5% and House Deputy Speaker Lito Atienza with 1%.

Manny Lopez got 0.3%, Walden Bello was at 0.1%, while Carlos Serapio and Rizalito David both received 0.01% scores.

At the same time, Tulfo remained on top of the senatoriables list in Pulse Asia’s survey, posting a 65.6% rating—a slight decrease from his 66.9% rating in February and 66.1% rating in January this year.

Tulfo was followed by Antique Rep. Loren Legarda with 58.3%, Taguig Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano (56.4%), Sorsogon Governor Francis Escudero with 54.4%, former Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar (52.4%), and Senator Sherwin Gatchalian (50.3%).

Other aspirants who have a statistical chance of earning a Senate seat are reelectionists Miguel Zubiri (50.1%) and Joel Villanueva (43.9%), actor Robin Padilla (42.5%), former Vice President Jejomar Binay (42.5%), and former senators Jinggoy Estrada (36.5%) and JV Ejercito (35.9%).

With the “magic circle” of 12 given the survey’s margin of error are Senator Risa Hontiveros and former Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista with 35.6% and 34.3%, respectively.

In the party-list survey, Pulse Asia noted that ACT-CIS, Ako Bicol, Ang Probinsyano, and An Waray groups were poised to gain the maximum three seats to the House, as all scored better than 3.0 rating points.

Senior Citizens Party-List, Gabriela, 4PS, and Ako Ilocano Ako would get two seats in Congress each, while 43 other groups were poised to earn a seat each, the pollster added after its March survey.

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