Aksyon Demokratiko Chairman Ernest Ramel stated that their internal surveys suggest a downward trend for Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and static numbers for Leni Robredo, with Isko Moreno Domagoso showing consistent improvement.
He pointed out that the fieldwork for a recent Pulse Asia survey was conducted before recent candidate interviews and forums, potentially affecting its results.
A recent Tangere survey conducted from Feb. 11 to 12 showed Ferdinand Marcos Jr. still leading in preferred presidential candidates with 51.83% voter preference, a slight decline.
Domagoso followed with 23.5% voter preference, an increase from 22.17% in a previous Tangere survey.
Domagoso's voter preference in Tangere surveys has shown a consistent upward trend, rising from 16.75% in January to 23.5% in February.
Aksyon Demokratiko's campaign manager Lito Banayo attributed Domagoso's rise in voter preference to his clear platform and achievements.
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