Vice President Leni Robredo's camp expressed optimism about her presidential bid following a recent Pulse Asia survey indicating a significant increase in her support.
The Pulse Asia survey, conducted from March 17 to 22 among 2,400 respondents, showed Robredo gaining nine percentage points from her previous rating in February, moving from 15% to 24%.
Despite the notable improvement, Robredo remains in second place, trailing behind frontrunner Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
This nine-point increase marks the first time her survey numbers have risen since the campaign period began on February 8.
Robredo expressed confidence that she can sustain this momentum towards the May polls, citing past elections where candidates achieved come-from-behind victories.
She attributed her improved numbers to her supporters, collectively known as "kakampinks," stating that the survey result is a testament to their hard work.
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