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House Deputy Speaker and Buhay Partylist Rep. LIto Atienza on Monday, Nov. 21 slammed as “biased”and “smacked of political propaganda” the poll surveys being conducted by Publicus Asia, a firm that seeks to become a “one stop shop in campaigns management whether this be political corporate or public interest.
In its website, Publicus Asia said it was founded in 2003 and has since “effectively represented our clients before local, national and international governments by providing targeted fully integrated consulting services.” “Publicus has set the standards in a nascent industry in the Philippines: Lobbying and Political Campaigns management.” In a recent survey which Publicus Asia described as “independent and non-commissioned”, former Senator Ferdinand “Bong”Bong Marcos Jr.
In its October 11-18 survey, Publicus Asia said Marcos led the presidential race while then PDP-Laban vice presidential bet Senator Christopher “Bong” Go led the VP contest. “Pagdating sa pulitika kung sino ang kliyente nila iyon ang nananalo. ,” the veteran administration lawmaker claimed.
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