Vice President Leni Robredo acknowledged her lead in Facebook engagement scores as a "good sign" for the upcoming May 9 elections.
She noted that the online engagement reflects the "perseverance and support of the volunteers" she is receiving on the ground.
According to recent computations analyzing 58 million data points from Facebook, Robredo gained a five-point lead over Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. this March.
Robredo garnered 8 million engagements compared to Marcos's 7.5 million, indicating a potential shift in voter interest despite Marcos's lead in election surveys.
Robredo described the development as "very encouraging" and expressed gratitude, emphasizing that the support appears "organic" and stems from many supporters helping her campaign.
She believes this increased interest fuels the remainder of her campaign stretch.
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