Poe leads Pulse Asia poll on senatorial bets
SENATOR Grace Poe-Llamanzares topped a list of probable May 2019 senatorial candidates reported by Pulse Asia鈥檚 latest Ulat ng Bayan survey released on Monday.
Responding to the survey, Ms. Poe-Llamanzares told reporters she was 鈥済rateful for the trust of our kababayan (肠辞耻苍迟谤测尘别苍.).鈥
The incumbent senator (67.4%) was followed by former senator and currently Taguig City Congresswoman Pia S. Cayetano (55.7%), and fellow senatorial reelectionist Cynthia A. Villar (50.1%).
Ranking fourth to 12th place are Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio (46.2%), Senator Edgardo 鈥淪onny鈥 M. Angara, Jr. (41.9%), former senator Jose 鈥淛inggoy鈥 P. Estrada, Jr. (37.9%), Bureau of Corrections chief Ronald 鈥淏ato鈥 M. dela Rosa (37.7%), Senator Aquilino 鈥淜oko鈥 L. Pimentel III (37.7%), Maria Lourdes Nancy S. Binay (37.1%), former senators Sergio 鈥淪erge鈥 dlR. Osme帽a III (36.6%) and Manuel 鈥淟ito鈥 M. Lapid (36.2%), Senator Joseph 鈥淛V鈥 G. Ejercito (35.6%), Senator Paolo Benigno 鈥淏am鈥 A. Aquino IV (32.1%), and Ilocos Norte Governor Imee R. Marcos (29.9%).
In a statement, Mr. Aquino, being the only oppositionist in the Top 12, said, 鈥Kailangan pa nating patibayin ang boses ng oposisyon sa Senado (We need to strengthen the voice of the opposition in the Senate).鈥
The survey results also noted 鈥渁 small majority of Filipinos (55%) already have a complete slate for the senatorial race.鈥
Aside from his daughter, Ms. Duterte-Carpio, and Mr. Dela Rosa, other close aides of President Rodrigo R. Duterte also made it to the tail end of the survey results, particularly Special Assistant to the President Christopher 鈥淏ong鈥 T. Go (9.9%) and Presidential Spokesperson Harry L. Roque, Jr. (7.9%).
When sought for comment, Mr. Roque told reporters, 鈥Wala naman pong eleksiyon. Lahat po kami ay nakatutok lang sa trabaho ngayon. So wala naman pong ibig sabihin iyon sa amin (It is still not the election period. We are all focused on our work right now. So this does not have any meaning for us).鈥
According to Pulse Asia, the survey was conducted June 15-21, using face-to-face interviews of 1,800 registered voters 18-years old and above with a +2% margin of error at the 95% confidence level. 鈥 Dane Angelo M. Enerio


