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Duterte leads mock poll at 7-11 convenience store chain
MANILA — Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte led a recent mock poll conducted in over 1,500 convenience stores nationwide, winning more than half of the votes.
The tough-talking local chief executive was the preferred candidate of 58 percent of Philippine Seven Corp.’s customers who bought over half-a-million “7-Election cups” in its 1,650 outlets in the country from March 23 to April 1.
Interestingly, Duterte was followed by none of his opponents in the race for Malacaņang as 14 percent of the company’s customers who participated in the mock poll said they were still undecided on their presidential candidate, a month before the May 9 elections.
“This may be indicative of the need for the candidates to work harder,” Philippine Seven Corp. marketing communications division head Emmanuel Lee Esguerra said on Friday.
Recent poll leader Sen. Grace Poe only placed third in the mock poll, taking 11 percent of the vote. She was followed by Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago (6.3 percent) and Vice President Jejomar Binay (5.9 percent). Administration candidate and former Interior Secretary Mar Roxas was the least preferred candidate of 7-Eleven’s customers, only taking 4 percent of the vote.
Read more: Duterte leads mock poll at convenience store chain | Inquirer NewsLaunched in the United States during the 2000 presidential elections, the 7-Election campaign predicted the wins of former President George W. Bush over then Sen. John Kerry in 2004 and President Barack Obama over Sen. John McCain in 2008.
The campaign was introduced in the country during the 2010 presidential elections. At that time, Esguerra said that their mock polls had President Aquino winning 38 percent of the vote. The official Commission on Elections result would later show him winning 42 percent of the total votes cast.
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