Marcos keeps lead as Robredo overtakes Escudero in VP poll | Inquirer News

Marcos keeps lead as Robredo overtakes Escudero in VP poll

/ 10:22 AM April 24, 2016

Vice Presidential aspirants Bongbong Marcos and Leni Robredo talk about the alleged ill-gotten wealth of the Marcos family. SCREENGRAB FROM THE CNN LIVESTREAM

Vice Presidential aspirants Bongbong Marcos and Leni Robredo talk about the alleged ill-gotten wealth of the Marcos family. SCREENGRAB FROM THE CNN LIVESTREAM

Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos retained his lead in the latest vice presidential race survey of ABS-CBN, while Rep. Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo overtook Senator Francis “Chiz” Escudero for second place.

Marcos gained two more points from the previous survey conducted by Pulse Asia, giving him 29 percent of the responses in the latest survey from April 12 to 17.

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The study, which asked 4,000 registered voters, had a margin of error of +/- 1.5 percent.

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Robredo also got two more points, giving her 23 percent and allowing her to overtake Escudero, who lost three points and was down to 20 percent.

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Senator Alan Peter Cayetano lost one percentage point giving him 16 percent in the latest study.

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Senators Gringo Honasan and Antonio Trillanes IV were unchanged with four percent and three percent, respectively. CB

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