Roxas, Binay ‘least liked’ to win by SWS mobile survey respondents

Vice President Jejomar Binay (left) and Former Interior Secretary Manuel “Mar” Roxas II. INQUIRER FILE PHOTOS

Vice President Jejomar Binay (left) and Former Interior Secretary Manuel “Mar” Roxas II. INQUIRER FILE PHOTOS

The respondents of the Social Weather Stations (SWS)-Bilang Pilipino mobile survey said that among the five presidential candidates, they do not want administration bet Manuel “Mar” Roxas II or Vice President Jejomar Binay to win the presidency.

In the March 30 survey, 27 percent of the respondents said that Roxas is the candidate that they don’t want to win for president, while Binay is the second least-liked candidate to win at 24 percent.

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Davao City Rodrigo Duterte was in third place at 17 percent.

Ten percent of the respondents said that they do not want Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago to win for president while only five percent do not like survey front-runner Senator Grace Poe to become the next president.

Respondents from the National Capital Region (34 percent) and Mindanao (36 percent) cited Roxas as their least liked candidate to win. While Binay is the most cited candidate in Visayas (30 percent).

Across social classes, Binay is the least liked by respondents from Class ABC (29 percent) while Roxas is the candidate that respondents from Class D (28 percent) and Class E (27 percent) do not want to win.

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Roxas is also the least-liked presidential candidate among men and women respondents.

Seventeen percent of respondents said they do not know who among the presidential candidates they least want to win.

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The poll has a random sample of 1,200 respondents from Balance Luzon, National Capital Region, Visayas and Mindanao.

Of the 1,200 original respondents, only 733 or 61 percent responded.

The same survey has showed Poe and Duterte leading the race, with 34 and 31 percent, respectively.

The survey had a ±4 percent error margin for national percentages, ±7 percent in the National Capital Region and Visayas, and ±8 percent in Balance Luzon and Mindanao. JE

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