Former senator Loren Legarda, broadcast journalist Raffy Tulfo and former senator Alan Peter Cayetano led the latest pre-election Pulso ng Masa senatorial survey conducted by OCTA Research.
With the national elections three months away, many Filipinos particularly voters are closely monitoring election survey results organised by responsible and non-partisan independent groups
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Presidential candidate Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos and running mate Sara Duterte (File photo) MANILA - Presidential candidate Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. and running mate Sara Duterte continued to be the top contenders for the May 9 elections, according to the latest survey conducted by Pulse Asia from Jan. 19 to 24 this year. Marcos widened his lead to 60 percent from 53 percent in the Pulse Asia survey for president held in December last year. He garnered the lead in all geographic areas and socio-economic groups with 53 to 66 percent and 50 to 61 percent, respectively. Vice President Leni Robredo is in far second with 16 percent or 4 percent lower than the previous survey. Former world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao and Manila Mayor Isko Moreno Domagoso are tied in third place with eight percent while Senator Panfilo Lacson is in the fourth spot with 4 percent. 'Near to huge majority' In the vice presidential race, Pulse Asia said Duterte obtained &qu