Villar, Poe share Pulse Asia lead

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2019 08:54:24 +0000

 

SENATOR Villar

SENATOR Villar

Reelectionist senators Cynthia Villar and Grace Poe share the lead in the latest Pulse Asia survey that also saw incumbent Senator Jo­seph Victor Ejercito barging into the Magic 12 and former Presiden­tial Adviser on Political Affairs Fran­cis Tolentino slipping out of it.

In the survey conducted last April 10-14 among 1,800 respondents, Pulse Asia found 14 of the candi­dates running for senator having a statistical chance of winning in the May 2019 elections.

Almost all of the probable win­ners are current or former mem­bers of Congress and among them, 10 are running under the Hugpong ng Pagbabago coalition, while the other probable winners, one is run­ning as an independent candidate and the other three are running under three different political par­ties—Nationalist People’s Coalition, United Nationalist Alliance, and Liberal Party.

Sen. Grace Poe

SENATOR Poe

Sharing first and second places are Villar (51.7 percent) and Poe (50.5 percent). Villar was previ­ously on the second spot in the March survey, while Poe remained on top.

With his voter preference of 45.7 percent, former Senator Lito Lapid finds himself in third to fourth plac­es, up from fifth to eighth places in March.

Taguig City Rep. Pia Cayetano (43.9 percent) has a statistical ranking of third to sixth places, an improvement from fourth to sixth places, previously.

Close behind them are former Special Assistant to the President Christopher Go (40.8 percent) who is ranked fourth to eighth and Sena­tor Juan Edgardo Angara (40.4 per­cent) who has a statistical ranking of fourth to ninth places. Both are down from third to fifth places and third to fourth places, respectively.

Completing the list of probable winners are former Senator Ra­mon Revilla Jr. (38.1 percent, fifth to ninth places, improving from seventh to 10th places in March), former Bureau of Corrections chief Ronald dela Rosa (36.7 percent, fifth to ninth places, from sixth to ninth places), Senator Maria Lourdes Nancy Binay (36.2 per­cent, sixth to ninth places, main­taining the same ranking), Senator Aquilino Pimentel III (31.8 percent, 10th to 14th places, from 11th to 16th), Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Mar­cos (29.6 percent, 10th to 14th places or down from ninth to 12th places in March), former Senator Jinggoy Estrada (28.8 percent, 10th to 14th places, from 10th to 16th), Senator Paolo Benigno Aquino IV (28.8 percent, 10th to 14th places, from 11th to 16th), and Senator Joseph Victor Ejercito (28.1 percent, 10th to 16th places, from 16th to 17th).

Former Senator Sergio Osmeña III (24.6 percent, 14th to 17th places) and former Senator Man­uel Roxas II (24.5 percent, 14th to 17th places), were shut out from the winner’s circle. Osmeña placed 11th to 16th, while Roxas ranked 11th to 17th in the March survey.

Tolentino, who placed 10th to 16th in March, is now at 15th to 17th places, bumping him off the magic 12.

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