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Pulse Asia Survey not showing true public pulse —Aksyon Demokratiko


For Aksyon Demokratiko chairman Ernest Ramel, the latest Pulse Asia survey does not show the current preferred presidential candidates of the public.

"Ang datos ng Pulse Asia ay hindi na nagpapakita ng kasalukuyang pulso ng mamamayan dahil halos isang buwan na ang lumipas mula noong ginawa ang naturang survey," he said in a statement.

(The Pulse Asia data does not show the current pulse of the public because it has been more than one month since the survey was conducted.)

The latest survey results showed that former Senator Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos, Jr. maintained his big lead among fellow presidential bets in pre-election polls, scoring 60% for the second consecutive release.

He was followed by Vice President Leni Robredo with 15% and then Manila Mayor and Aksyon Demokratiko bet Francisco "Isko" Moreno with 10%.

Ramel said internal numbers received by the party greatly differ from the survey, adding that Marcos' numbers are going down while Moreno's are going up.

"Ang internal numbers na nakukuha namin na mas malapit sa kasalukuyang panahon ay may mas malaki ng pagkakaiba hambing sa numero ng Pulse Asia," he said.

(The internal numbers we receive that are closer to the current situation greatly differ if compared against the Pulse Asia survey.)—LDF, GMA News