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Tulfo, VP Duterte statistically tied as 2028 presidential frontrunners: Pulse Asia
Tulfo, VP Duterte statistically tied as 2028 presidential frontrunners: Pulse Asia
RG Cruz,
ABS-CBN News
Published Apr 02, 2024 07:32 PM PHT
MANILA — Sen. Raffy Tulfo and Vice President Sara Duterte are statistically tied in first place in the latest Pulse Asia Survey for the 2028 presidential elections.
MANILA — Sen. Raffy Tulfo and Vice President Sara Duterte are statistically tied in first place in the latest Pulse Asia Survey for the 2028 presidential elections.
Pulse Asia asked 1,200 respondents nationwide from March 6 to 10 the question: "Who would you vote for if the 2028 national elections were held today?"
Pulse Asia asked 1,200 respondents nationwide from March 6 to 10 the question: "Who would you vote for if the 2028 national elections were held today?"
Tulfo at 35 percent had a 1 percent lead over Duterte's 34 percent. Pulse Asia President Ronald Holmes said this is a statistical tie, citing the survey's +/-3 margin of error.
Tulfo at 35 percent had a 1 percent lead over Duterte's 34 percent. Pulse Asia President Ronald Holmes said this is a statistical tie, citing the survey's +/-3 margin of error.
Tulfo enjoyed huge margins over Duterte in the National Capital Region (41 to 26), Balance Luzon (37 to 23), and Visayas (46 to 20) and Classes ABC (36-22) and E (46 to 28) while Duterte led Tulfo in Mindanao (72 to 18) and Class D (37 to 33).
Tulfo enjoyed huge margins over Duterte in the National Capital Region (41 to 26), Balance Luzon (37 to 23), and Visayas (46 to 20) and Classes ABC (36-22) and E (46 to 28) while Duterte led Tulfo in Mindanao (72 to 18) and Class D (37 to 33).
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Former Vice President Leni Robredo was a distant 3rd at 11 percent, followed by Sen. Imee Marcos at 5 percent, former Sen. Manny Pacquiao at 3 percent, Sen. Robin Padilla at 2 percent, Sen. Risa Hontiveros at 1 percent, and Speaker Martin Romualdez at 0.5 percent.
Former Vice President Leni Robredo was a distant 3rd at 11 percent, followed by Sen. Imee Marcos at 5 percent, former Sen. Manny Pacquiao at 3 percent, Sen. Robin Padilla at 2 percent, Sen. Risa Hontiveros at 1 percent, and Speaker Martin Romualdez at 0.5 percent.
Others mentioned were former President Rodrigo Duterte (0.2 percent) and former Manila Mayor Isko Morendo Domagoso (0.1 percent)
Others mentioned were former President Rodrigo Duterte (0.2 percent) and former Manila Mayor Isko Morendo Domagoso (0.1 percent)
Seven percent of those polled couldn't give an answer or refused to give an answer.
Seven percent of those polled couldn't give an answer or refused to give an answer.
Meanwhile, Sen. Grace Poe, who lost the 2016 presidential elections, topped the Vice Presidential poll at 35 percent, with Sen. Marcos a distant second at 16 percent. Pacquiao was at 14 percent, Padilla at 14 percent, Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri at 7 percent, Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro at 4 percent, and Romualdez at 1 percent.
Meanwhile, Sen. Grace Poe, who lost the 2016 presidential elections, topped the Vice Presidential poll at 35 percent, with Sen. Marcos a distant second at 16 percent. Pacquiao was at 14 percent, Padilla at 14 percent, Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri at 7 percent, Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro at 4 percent, and Romualdez at 1 percent.
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The same Pulse Asia survey also showed that two Tulfo brothers are in the winning circle for the 2025 senatorial elections.
The same Pulse Asia survey also showed that two Tulfo brothers are in the winning circle for the 2025 senatorial elections.
ACT-CIS Rep. Erwin Tulfo enjoys a 57.1 percent voter preference, with another Tulfo close behind.
ACT-CIS Rep. Erwin Tulfo enjoys a 57.1 percent voter preference, with another Tulfo close behind.
Rep. Tulfo is followed by former Senate President Vicente Sotto III at 51.8 percent, former President Duterte at 47.7 percent, Sen. Bong Go at 44.2 percent, Sen. Pia Cayetano at 37.7 percent, Pacquiao at 33.7 percent, Sen, Ronald dela Rosa at 33.2 percent, Sen. Marcos at 32.1 percent, Domagoso at 31.5 percent, broadcaster Ben Tulfo at 30.5 percent, Sen. Ramon Revilla at 29.6 percent, Makati Mayor Abby Binay at 29.1 percent, former Sen. Panfilo Lacson at 28.6 percent, TV host Willie Revilliame at 25.9 percent, Sen. Lito Lapid at 25.4 percent, and Dr. Willie Ong at 24.6 percent.
Rep. Tulfo is followed by former Senate President Vicente Sotto III at 51.8 percent, former President Duterte at 47.7 percent, Sen. Bong Go at 44.2 percent, Sen. Pia Cayetano at 37.7 percent, Pacquiao at 33.7 percent, Sen, Ronald dela Rosa at 33.2 percent, Sen. Marcos at 32.1 percent, Domagoso at 31.5 percent, broadcaster Ben Tulfo at 30.5 percent, Sen. Ramon Revilla at 29.6 percent, Makati Mayor Abby Binay at 29.1 percent, former Sen. Panfilo Lacson at 28.6 percent, TV host Willie Revilliame at 25.9 percent, Sen. Lito Lapid at 25.4 percent, and Dr. Willie Ong at 24.6 percent.
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