Pulse Asia: Raffy Tulfo, Sara Duterte top latest presidential survey

Published April 2, 2024 9:24pm Senator Raffy Tulfo and Vice President Sara Duterte have figured in a statistical tie in Pulse Asia’s latest presidential preference survey. The survey conducted from March 6 to 10 showed Tulfo getting 35 percentage points while Sara received 34. In the vice presidential preference survey, Senator Grace Poe got 35 […]

Pulse Asia: Raffy Tulfo, Sara Duterte top latest presidential survey

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Senator Raffy Tulfo and Vice President Sara Duterte have figured in a statistical tie in Pulse Asia’s latest presidential preference survey.

The survey conducted from March 6 to 10 showed Tulfo getting 35 percentage points while Sara received 34.

In the vice presidential preference survey, Senator Grace Poe got 35 percentage points and was followed by Senator Imee Marcos with 16.

Pulse Asia has said that its Ulat ng Bayan survey for the first quarter of 2024 was conducted among 1,200 respondents and had a margin of error of plus or minus 2.9%.

Respondents were asked who they’d vote for president and vice president from a list of potential candidates if the 2028 presidential elections were held today.

They were told that they could mention others who were not on the list.

The rest of the presidential choices were:

  • Leni Robredo – 11
  • Imee Marcos – 5
  • Manny Pacquiao – 3
  • Robin Padilla – 2
  • Risa Hontiveros – 11
  • Martin Romualdez – 0.5

Others mentioned were: 

  • Rodrigo Duterte – 0.2
  • Isko Moreno – 0.1
  • Five percentage points said they “can’t say” while two “refused.”
  • The rest of the vice presidential choices were:
  • Manny Pacquiao – 14
  • Robin Padilla – 14
  • Juan Miguel Zubiri – 7
  • Gibo Teodoro – 4
  • Martin Romualdez – 1

Others mentioned as vice presidential choices: 

  • Raffy Tulfo – 0.5
  • Bong Go – 0.3
  • Risa Hontiveros – 0.05
  • Kiko Pangilinan – 0.02
  • Sara Duterte – 0.01
  • Sebastian Duterte – 0.004
  • Rodrigo Duterte – 0.001

Six percentage points said they “can’t say” while two “refused.” —NB, GMA Integrated News