Vice President Leni Robredo's spokesperson, Atty. Barry Gutierrez, stated that a recent Pulse Asia presidential survey, showing Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. leading, was conducted too early to reflect Robredo's recent impactful interviews and the momentum gained from campaign rallies.
The survey, with fieldwork from January 19 to 24, showed Marcos Jr. at 60% and Robredo at a distant second with 16%.
Gutierrez expressed confidence that Robredo's strong performance in media interviews and the large turnout at her campaign rallies will positively impact future surveys and the election results.
He believes these developments indicate a clear momentum for Robredo that was not captured by the early January survey data.
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