Vice President Leni Robredo remains unfazed by her second-place standing in current presidential surveys, drawing inspiration from her 2016 vice-presidential win.
She acknowledges that her current position serves as a challenge for her and her supporters to improve campaign efforts and increase her numbers.
Robredo cited her 2016 vice-presidential race experience, where she started with single-digit ratings and only moved up to second place by late April.
Despite trailing Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in polls, she described the election as a "fight down to the finish line" and feels more inspired by the energy on the ground.
Robredo expressed hope to turn the tables in Cavite, a vote-rich province where she lost to Marcos Jr. in 2016, citing the "fired up" crowd during her recent visit.
She believes the current disadvantage motivates her and her volunteers to work harder to convince more people to support her bid.
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