A new survey by Pulse Asia indicated that ACT-CIS Representative Erwin Tulfo and former Senate president Vicente “Tito” Sotto III occupy the top two spots
in the senatorial race.
Senator Christopher Go and broadcaster Ben Tulfo shared the third and fourth places with 54.7% and 52.7%, respectively. Senator Pia Cayetano and former senator Manny Pacquiao could fall between fifth and ninth places if the elections were held during the survey period. Makati City Mayor Abby Binay could place between seventh and 14th with a voter preference rating of 40.1%.In 10th to 15th places were Senator Ronald ‘’Bato’’ Dela Rosa and Las Piñas City Representative Camille Villar .
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