Pacquiao unfazed despite ranking 3rd in Pulse Asia’s January survey
MANILA, Philippines — Senator Manny Pacquiao on Monday expressed no worries over the January survey of Pulse Asia in which he ranked third among presidential candidates, saying he is still “very optimistic” as he continues to gain support in the Visayas and Mindanao.
“Hindi po tayo nababahala sa mga lumalabas na survey. We have solid ground support. We remain very optimistic because we are seeing a snowballing of support in the Visayas and in Mindanao,” the world-boxing champion-turned-politican said in a statement.
“Nakikita na patuloy na lumalakas ang aming suporta. We expect to solidify all Visayans being the only Visayan candidate among the presidentiables. Positibo rin ang pagtanggap sa atin ng mga kababayan natin sa Luzon,” he also said.
(We are seeing that the support we are getting is intesifying. We expect to solidify all Visayans being the only Visayan candidate among the presidentiables. We were also warmly received in Luzon.)
The incumbent senator said he would just carry on with his presidential campaign, and vowed anew to stamp out corruption and jail corrupt government officials.
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In the Pulse Asia survey conducted before the start of the official campaign period, Pacquiao just garnered 8 percent approval from the 2,400 adult respondents.
This January 19-24 presidential survey was released by Pulse Asia to the public only on Sunday, February 13. It showed that Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr., got 60 percent of the respondents’ nod while incumbent Vice President Leni Robredo received 16 percent.
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