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Robredo electoral protest ... This list includes all individuals named by at least 10% of respondents in any of the surveys. Candidate ... Pulse Asia [14] 1 0 1 0 0 0 ...
While former vice president and 2022 presidential candidate Leni Robredo was floated as a possible candidate, Robredo ruled out a bid for the Senate and instead announced a run for the mayoralty of Naga, Camarines Sur, [61] [62] though the party remained keen in drafting Robredo for its Senate ticket.
A survey conducted by Pulse Asia on December 1–6 showed Robredo polling ahead of other presidential candidates but behind Bongbong Marcos, garnering 20 percent, 12 percentage points more than the pollster's previous survey conducted during the pre-filing period, specifically from September 6–11. [167]
Leni Robredo was born as Maria Leonor Santo Tomas Gerona on April 23, 1965, in Naga, Camarines Sur, Philippines. [12] [13] She was the first of three children born to Naga City Regional Trial Court Judge Antonio Gerona (c. 1933–2013) and Salvacion Santo Tomas (1936–2020).
Leni Robredo, the 14th Vice President of the Philippines, has held various foreign, domestic, economic, and social positions over the course of her career.She has supported women's rights and women empowerment, human rights, ending endo contractualization, and policies that are pro-poor. [1]
In a face-to-face survey of 1,200 respondents conducted by Pulse Asia from March 6 to 10, 2024, at least 88% of respondents said that they were against amending the 1987 Constitution, with only 8% supporting and the remaining 4% uncertain. [70]
During the actual presidential elections, Gordon received 1.39% of the vote, even less than the 2% the pre-election surveys had indicated. Since 2016, Pulse Asia was also tagged as a "propaganda tool" by several anti-Duterte organizations and newspaper columnists due to its regular release of surveys that seemed to improve the optics of the ...