Sotto vows to work harder after survey shows him leading among VP bets

Senate President Vicente "Tito" Sotto III tops the latest Pulse Asia survey of potential vice president for the 2022 elections with 25 percent of Filipinos surveyed expressing their support for his candidacy.

Senate President Vicente Sotto III during one of the Senate virtual hearings. Screen grab / Senate PRIB file photo

MANILA, Philippines — Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III tops the latest Pulse Asia survey of potential vice president for the 2022 elections with 25 percent of Filipinos surveyed expressing their support for his candidacy.

The nationwide survey was based on face-to-face interviews of 2,400 adult Filipinos or those aged 18 and above. It also used a ± 2% error margin at the 95% confidence level.

In a statement, Sotto said he is humbled by the latest Pulse Asia survey result.

“With utmost humility, I thank God and our ‘kababayans’ for the trust and confidence that many are placing on me and my dream of further serving the Filipino family beyond the halls of the Senate,” Sotto said.

Sotto, who first became senator in 1992, promised to work harder and said he sees the survey result as a confidence booster.

“I will use this confidence booster to work harder as the top official of the Senate, as I present myself to our people as a worthy and reliable candidate for VP!”

Sotto is the running mate of Senator Ping Lacson who announced to run for president.

He is one of six senators with a perfect attendance and the only one with actual physical attendance at the 2nd regular session of the 18th Congress.

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