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View Poll Results: Who will you vote this may 2010?

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  • Manny Villar

    12 15.38%
  • Joseph 'Erap' Estrada

    2 2.56%
  • Benigno 'Noynoy' Aquino

    37 47.44%
  • Jamby Madrigal

    2 2.56%
  • Chiz Escudero

    4 5.13%
  • Loren legarda

    0 0%
  • Noli 'Kabayan' De Castro

    0 0%
  • Bayani 'BF' Fernando

    11 14.10%
  • Gilbert 'Gibo' Teodoro

    10 12.82%
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  1. Join Date
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    para malaman nga po natin ang sigaw ng masang Tsikot!!!!

    sino ang iboboto mo? lets post and vote!!!!!

    1. erap

    2. Villar

    3. noynoy

    4. jamby

    5. chiz

    6. loren

    7. kabayan

    8. BF

    9. Gibo (gilbert teodoro)

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    I hope hindi nuisance candidate yung Noynoy sa listahan mo, pare. Kasi Benigni ang nakalagay na pangalan at hindi Benigno.

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    Oo nga bro, di ko na ma edit eh. pero si noynoy yan yung anak ni ninoy at cory.

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    deleted. posted 2x

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    to Noynoy!


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    hindi naman sa ano, pero si villar ang choice ko. siya palang yun nakikita ko sa mga presidentiables na may nagagawang maayos. for my other choices:

    2. kabayan
    3. noynoy
    4. chiz

    yan lang. other, i don't care... especially erap

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    Benigni? Sounds Italian. haha

    I'm deciding between Noynoy and another candidate.

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    Ako Kabayan at Noynoy dati. Pero dahil nag-announce na si Yellow Ranger at hindi pa si Kabayan, so I'll vote

    [SIZE=4]BenigNoy[/SIZE]!

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    latest SWS survey

    from: www.inquirer.net

    [SIZE="3"]Aquino tops SWS poll; Villar 2nd, Estrada 3rd, Escudero 4th[/SIZE]

    Philippine Daily Inquirer
    First Posted 02:08:00 10/15/2009


    MANILA, Philippines—A majority of Filipino voters believe that opposition Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III should replace President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in 2010, results of a nationwide survey conducted by Social Weather Stations from Sept. 18 to 21 showed.

    Sixty percent of 1,800 respondents mentioned Aquino after being asked: “Who do you think are good leaders who should succeed President Arroyo as President?” Respondents were allowed to give up to three names.

    Sen. Manuel “Manny” Villar, who was in the lead in opinion polls before Aquino announced his candidacy, was second with 37 percent, up from 33 percent in June.

    Former President Joseph “Erap” Estrada came in third at 18 percent (down from 25 percent), followed by Sen. Francis “Chiz” Escudero at 15 percent (down from 20 percent), and Sen. Manuel “Mar” Roxas II at 12 percent (down from 20 percent).

    The survey had a margin of error of plus-or-minus 2.3 percentage points.

    In 10 previous surveys, which asked the same question, Aquino, only son of the late President Cory Aquino and assassinated Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr., was not mentioned by respondents.

    Aquino announced his plan to run for president on Sept. 9 amid the warm public sentiment for his mother who died on Aug. 1.

    He topped a survey by the SWS in the vote-rich regions of Luzon early last month, winning the nod of an overwhelming 50 percent of respondents.

    The survey, commissioned by private individuals and businessmen, was conducted on Sept. 5 and 6 among 1,200 respondents.

    Huge declines for Noli, Loren

    Vice President Noli de Castro and Sen. Loren Legarda both lost more than half of their supporters in the latest SWS survey, with the former getting 8 percent (down from 19 percent), and the latter receiving only 5 percent (down from 15 percent).

    Support for Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. went up to 4 percent from 0.8 percent, while that for Sen. Panfilo Lacson fell from 7 percent to 2 percent.

    Support for Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay also went down from 4 percent to 2 percent.

    Bayani Fernando, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority chair, maintained his one percent, while those rooting for Bro. Eddie Villanueva rose from 0.8 to 1 percent.

    Six percent of last month’s respondents could not give an answer, while 4 percent had no one to recommend.

    Grateful

    Aquino felt grateful that he topped the latest SWS survey.

    “It humbles me to get such amount of support,” Aquino said, telling reporters that the survey showed that he was correct in “waging the people’s campaign.”

    “But at the end of the day, I think … this is the expression of the people’s desire for substantive change in our country,” he said.

    Aquino said the results should spur the Liberal Party to strive more to translate that support “into actuality.”

    “Our platform, our solution is commensurate to the problems our countrymen are facing,” he said, adding that it was “imperative” that he and Roxas (his running mate) should work to change the government and society as a whole.

    Villar confident

    Adel Tamano, spokesperson of Villar’s Nacionalista Party (NP), said that despite the changes in the rankings in the survey, the party remained confident of its chances in the May 2010 national elections.

    “This is part of the dynamics of a political campaign, and we expect more changes to happen in the run-up to the May 2010 elections, Tamano said in a statement.

    He noted that when Villar expressed his intention to run for president, the NP standard-bearer ranked sixth in the surveys.

    Tamano said Villar was able to improve his ratings through “sipag at tiyaga” (industry and patience).

    The NP spokesperson said Villar would continue to work hard so that he could help put our country back on its feet.

    Encouraging trajectory

    Teodoro, the standard-bearer of the administration’s Lakas-Kampi-CMD coalition, was heartened by the rise in his rating.

    “That’s very encouraging trajectory and elections are still many months away. The more people get to know who Gibo (Teodoro) really is and what he can do, we are confident this will continue to rise faster,” Teodoro’s spokesperson Nelson Victorino said in a text message to the Inquirer.

    The deadline for filing candidacies is Nov. 30.

    Estrada running again

    Estrada, ousted in a popular uprising in 2001 and later convicted of graft, Wednesday said he would run again for president in next year’s elections.

    “Yes, I will run,” Estrada, 72, told Agence France Presse, when asked to confirm press reports of his decision.

    The formal announcement will be made at Sto. Niño church in Tondo, Manila, on Wednesday next week, Estrada said.

    “I will not run for the presidency if I’m not sure I’ll win,” he said.

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    O wag kayo, si Gibo ang nangunguna sa survey sa Congress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoDer View Post
    O wag kayo, si Gibo ang nangunguna sa survey sa Congress.

    That was a waste of time and tax money. It's pretty obvious Gibo will win a mock election in Congress because the Lakas-Kampi party comprises the majority in the House. That's why no impeachment complaint against Pandak makes it past the House.

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    Quote Originally Posted by INTREPID View Post
    That was a waste of time and tax money. It's pretty obvious Gibo will win a mock election in Congress because the Lakas-Kampi party comprises the majority in the House. That's why no impeachment complaint against Pandak makes it past the House.
    Obviously, "mock" is the operative word here. The elections were held in the place where the people's interests are always mocked.

    I'm sure Congress's mock elections is giving the other guys ideas. Now Villar will conduct one in Las Pinas; Erap in San Juan; Binay in Makati; Bayani in his head; etc. That way, everybody will come out on top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JackFlash View Post
    I'm sure Congress's mock elections is giving the other guys ideas. Now Villar will conduct one in Las Pinas; Erap in San Juan; Binay in Makati; Bayani in his head; etc. That way, everybody will come out on top.

    LOL, +1 here.

    And what's really funny is that this is common among all politicians here -- they're all on top only in their heads.

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    “I will not run for the presidency if I’m not sure I’ll win,” he said.
    Iyan si Erap,- oozing with confidence....

    8800:juggle:

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    You can watch the compiled Presidential Forum telecast at GMA's Isang Tanong at this link

    http://inthephilippines.net/2010-ele...-isang-tanong/

    Be smart. Listen to them and be the judge.

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    Atras na si Chiz..........

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    Sa patalon-talon na convictions ni Legarda, I doubt she is truly opposition. Basta whatever's convenient for her, she's there.

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    Oo nga eh, tama ata yung:

    Money Talks, but Manny Talks Louder!

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    Nag-file na ng COC si Noynoy & Mar Roxas, w/ some of their Senatorial bets. May karay-karay pa silang mga stars.....Kris A., Marianne & DingDong. Pati si Lola Korina S. andun din.

May 2010 Presidential Election