Marcos-backed senatorial bets rule latest Pulse Asia poll

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Marcos-backed senatorial bets rule latest Pulse Asia poll
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Many senatorial candidates who secured the endorsement of President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. remain in the Top 12 of voter preference, based on the January

2025 nationwidePoll results released Monday, February 10, showed that 10 out of 12 candidates from the Alyansa Para sa Bagong Pilipinas senatorial slate are likely to secure seats, if the 2025 midterm elections were held today.Leading the race is ACT-CIS Party-list Rep. Erwin Tulfo, who garnered support from 62.8% of respondents. Senator Christopher Lawrence ‘Bong’ Go followed closely with 50.4%, placing him between second and third in the rankings.

Sharing the fourth to eighth spots were Senator Pia Cayetano and Senator Ramon Revilla Jr. . Meanwhile, Senator Imee Marcos and former Senator Panfilo Lacson both fell within the fourth to twelfth rankings. Pulse Asia also reported that registered voters, on average, are selecting nine candidates, with a median of eleven, when listing their preferred senatorial bets for the May 2025 elections.

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