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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Martinez View Post
    bro macsd, this is my apprehension--

    VP Binay leads in latest Pulse Asia survey on 2016 presidential bets

    Tuesday, December 22, 2015 11:08AM

    By,AMITA LEGASPI,GMA News

    After months of trailing in the presidential surveys, Vice President Jejomar Binay has regained his lead in a poll on the preferred candidate for the highest elected post in the land.

    A survey conducted by Pulse Asia from December 4 to 11, 2015, showed Binay getting the nod of 33 percent of the 1,800 respondents who were registered voters aged 18 and above from different parts of the country.

    Pulse Asia said in second place were Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte with 23 percent and Senator Grace Poe with 21 percent.

    Closely behind them was former Interior Secretary Mar Roxas with 17 percent, followed by Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago with 4 percent.

    The respondents were asked: �Sa mga taong nasa listahang ito, sino ang inyong iboboto bilang Presidente ng Pilipinas kung ang eleksion ng 2016 ay gaganapin ngayon at sila ay mga kandidato? (one answer only)�

    The names on the list were taken from the certificates of canvass submitted to the Commission on Elections last October 12 to 16, 2015.

    The other candidates on the list were Victor Cadag who got 0.1 percent while Leo Cadion, Rizalito David, Justino Padiernos, Camilo Sabio, Roy Se�eres, Augusto Syjuco Jr., and Juanita Trocenio all got 0 percent.

    Pulse Asia said the survey had a � 2% error margin at the 95 percent confidence level. Subnational estimates for the geographic areas covered in the survey had the following error margins at 95 percent confidence level: � 6% for Metro Manila, �3% for the rest of Luzon, and �5% for each of Visayas and Mindanao.

    It also said that only 1 percent of Filipino registered voters were either not inclined to support any of the presidential candidates included in the survey or still do not know whom they will vote for as president in May 2016. Less than 1 percent, meanwhile, refused to identify their preferred presidential bet.

    As expected, Duterte was the lead candidate in Mindanao with 43 percent, while in Metro Manila, Binay got the top spot (30 percent), followed by Duterte (27 percent) and Poe (21 percent).

    In the rest of Luzon, Binay (34 percent) and Poe (29 percent) were the leading presidential candidates.

    Binay also got the edge in the Visayas with 34 percent while Roxas received 27 percent.

    VP race

    Meanwhile on the vice presidential race, Sen. Francis Escudero remained the top choice with 29 percent, followed by Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. with 23 percent.

    Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano followed with 18 percent and Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo 14 percent.

    Binay�s running mate, Sen. Gringo Honasan, got 9 percent followed by Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV with 4 percent.

    Other candidates included on the list were Albert Alba, 0.3 percent; Vicente Camilon Jr., 0.2 percent; Daniel Aldea, 0.1 percent; Ted Malangen, .04 percent; and Jesus Zosino Paredes, 0 percent.

    Pulse Asia said 1 percent of Filipino registered voters do not support any of the vice-
    presidential candidates on their list while another 1 percent admitted not knowing whom they will elect for the post next year, and 0.1% refused to name the vice-presidential bet they will support in May 2016.

    It added that Metro Manilans and those in the rest of Luzon are most supportive of the vice-presidential bids of Escudero (30 percent and 33 percent, respectively) and Marcos (28 percent and 26 percent, respectively).

    Escudero was also the top choice of those in the Visayas with 27 percent, Robredo with 21 percent, and Cayetano, 18 percent.

    On the other hand, Cayetano, running mate of Duterte, led the candidates in Mindanao with 27 percent, followed by Escudero, 21 percent, and Marcos 19 percent. �KG/VS/RSJ, GMA News
    I'm not surprised. I believed that the candidate to gain the most from the GP DQ issues and the MR versus Duterte squabbles is the candidate who has been keeping unusually silent. He's definitely working his black magic machinery 24/7 while the rest are tangled in the noise.

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    Strange why only Mar has a long nickname with ""daang matuwid included while the rest only have their nicknames.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan Martinez View Post
    bro macsd, this is my apprehension--

    VP Binay leads in latest Pulse Asia survey on 2016 presidential bets
    Not to worry senior, nagpapalakas ng loob lang itong si Negro and trying to swing those who vote to winners. How could his number be high in NCR & the Visayas ? The 2% margin of error they claim should have been 20% margin of error. Last night i was at a Japanese karoke bar in Makati and the girls i've asked about 10 of them either MR, DU30 or GP. May be you try asking those around you in your area of Cebu, then you can get a feel. Let's compare notes.

    If there is any vote from the Visayan speaking people for Negro, i can bet you their from Gen San. Look at Negro's wife and Dionisia, aren't they sisters?

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    Dahil sila lang ang tanga to believe that every path is a straight line ..

    God does not build in straight lines - Prometheus

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    epic.jpg:cheer3::victory::funa:

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    Binay's core stays consistent. Tsk tsk tsk


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    Not exactly informative about their China positions.

    Binay and Duterte have similar views about negotiating bilaterally with China.

    Roxas to continue the UNCLOS approach?


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    Statistically tied lang pala sila Binay, Grace Poe, Mar Roxas, at Duterte sa latest survey ng SWS!

    Vice President Jejomar Binay, Sen. Grace Poe, administration standard bearer Manuel �Mar� Roxas II and Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte are statistically tied as voters� top picks to become the country�s next president based on the latest pre-election national survey conducted by the Social Weather Stations (SWS).
    Results of the SWS presidential preference survey from December 12-14, which was first published by BusinessWorld, showed Poe and Binay are tied with 26 percent, followed by Roxas with 22 percent and Duterte with 20 percent.

    SWS: VP Binay, Poe, Roxas and Duterte in tight race for presidency | News | GMA News Online

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    I will receive a money and not vote that candidate definitely. Nognog is leading per SWS. Up to now he is still insisting that he is the reason for the gowth of makati city.

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    Pag nanalo yan si binay hindi ako
    Magugulat kung ang 1/4 ng lupain ng pinas
    Ay mabili na nya sa lakas nya mangurakot hahay!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NiCe2KnowU View Post
    Pag nanalo yan si binay hindi ako
    Magugulat kung ang 1/4 ng lupain ng pinas
    Ay mabili na nya sa lakas nya mangurakot hahay!!
    Bro malaki kita sa pagbebenta ng lupa. Alam na yan. Baka makati na lang matira sa pinas kasi marami sya condo dun. Hehe

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    ^baka nga yung pinapatayo sa gilid gilid
    Na mall, condo, casino etc. ay sa kanya din pala hahay!!

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    i've been saying this before that this guy will lord us over for the next six years. it was just an apprehension but now it's getting close to reality--

    Binay, Escudero lead 2016 race – SWS poll Binay, Escudero lead 2016 race ? SWS poll

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    Yung bongbong, closing in w/ chiz.
    Ang laki ng itinalon at 3% na lang difference nila.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Congratulation Binay! You truly represents the Filipino people... the stupid part

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    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    Yung bongbong, closing in w/ chiz.
    Ang laki ng itinalon at 3% na lang difference nila.
    wala pa yung solid north dyan lakay, sa Mindanao rin siya kumuha ng malaking boto nung election at eto pa sigurado na yung bloc voting ng INC at Aglipayan Church.

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    Binay... Bongbong... Escudero. Quick, someone, do something!

    Ibang klase talaga yung machinery ni Binay. He knows what buttons to push.

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