Former Quezon City mayor and senatorial bet Herbert Bautista has dropped out of the Magic 12 according to Pulse Asia’s senatorial survey, while former senator JV Ejercito took the last slot. VotePH | GabrielLaluINQ
Behind Cayetano is Sorsogon Governor Francis Escudero at the fourth spot, followed by Villar , Senator Win Gatchalian , Majority Floor Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri , Senator Joel Villanueva , actor Robin Padilla , and former vice president Jejomar Binay .Senator Richard Gordon former Defense Secretary Gibo Teodoro Earlier, Pulse Asia showed that presidential candidate and former senator
is still leading the surveys, grabbing 56 percent of the respondent’s votes. However, it also showed Vice President Leni Robredo gaining nine percentage points, en route to a 24 percent voter share.managed to widen her lead, gaining the nod of 56 percent of the respondents compared to Senate President Vicente Sotto III who had a 20 percent voter share.
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