Marcos: Single survey not enough to gauge trustworthiness

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stated that a single survey is insufficient to definitively measure a public official's trustworthiness, urging the public to consider multiple sources.

His remarks followed a Pulse Asia survey showing his trust rating at 32 percent, lower than Vice President Sara Duterte's 50 percent and former President Rodrigo Duterte's 63 percent.

Marcos' trust and distrust figures remained relatively consistent across Metro Manila, the Visayas, and Class E, while respondents from Class ABC showed similar levels of distrust and indecision.

The President also called for careful consideration of information sources to avoid making imperfect decisions.

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