Pulse Asia

Pulse Asia is a leading survey research firm that provides insights into public opinion in the Philippines, including voter preferences and national concerns such as economic issues and governance challenges. Recently, the organization has addressed discrepancies between its pre-election surveys and actual poll results, attributing changes to heightened campaign activities and shifting voter sentiments. Pulse Asia also actively combats misinformation by denying involvement in fake survey claims circulating on social media platforms.

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Last updated at May 15, 2025.

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Romualdez calls for more support under Free Higher Education Law

Leyte Representative Ferdinand Martin Romualdez is calling for urgent action to strengthen the Free Higher Education Law amid soaring dropout rates in state colleges and universities.
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Inflation top national concern at 62%, workers' pay second at 51%

A Pulse Asia survey published on Thursday indicates that inflation remains the top urgent national concern for most Filipinos, followed by increasing workers' pay.
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Philippines marks ninth anniversary of South China Sea arbitral award

Today marks the ninth anniversary of the landmark arbitral award that decisively invalidated China's baseless nine-dash line claim in the South China Sea.
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73% of Filipinos back Marcos admin's WPS stance

According to a Pulse Asia survey released on Saturday, July 12, 73% of Filipinos support the Marcos administration's continued assertion of the country's sovereign rights in the West Philippine Sea amid heightened tensions with China.
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Marcos shrugs off low trust rating, calls for reconciliation with Dutertes

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. downplayed a recent Pulse Asia survey showing his trust rating at 32 percent, an increase from April but still lower than Vice President Sara Duterte's 50 percent and former President Rodrigo Duterte's 63 percent.
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Survey predictions miss senatorial race outcomes

The results of the senatorial race in this year's midterm elections showed that survey predictions did not always align with actual outcomes.
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Comelec dismisses vote-buying charges against Villar-Genuino

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) dismissed vote-buying charges against senatorial candidate Camille Villar-Genuino for insufficient evidence.
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Five party-lists lead with chance to win three House seats

According to a recent Pulse Asia survey conducted from April 20 to 24, five party-list groups have a statistical chance of winning the maximum three seats in the House of Representatives for the Eleksyon 2025.
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Bong Go leads senatorial race, Tulfo second

Senator Bong Go maintains his lead in the senatorial race with 56.8% voter preference based on OCTA Research's latest survey conducted from April 20 to 24, followed by ACT-CIS Party-list Rep. Erwin Tulfo at 52.7%
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Lakas-CMD candidates lead in Albay races

Candidates from the Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (Lakas-CMD) are maintaining their lead in key electoral races across Albay, according to a Pulse Asia survey conducted from April 1 to 10.
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