On the survey recent survey conducted by Pulse Asia, Sen. Manny Villar is the most trusted president bet for May 2010 election. On the survey that was conducted last January 22 to 26, said 70 percent of the 1,800 respondents had “big trust” in Villar, few points ahead from the closest rival Sen. Noynoy Aquino with 64 percent.
On the other hand, former President Joseph Estrada recorded a 33% trust and 37% distrust rating. The administration bet former Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. has a 36% trust rating with 32% trusting him, and 31% distrusting him. Senator Richard Gordon had a 26-percent trust rating against 32 percent who distrusted him.
The survey said the other presidential aspirants posted near to small majority distrust ratings — Senator Jamby Madrigal (47%), Olongapo City Councilor JC de los Reyes (50%), Kilusang Bagong Lipunan bet Vetallano S. Acosta (51%), evangelist Eduardo Villanueva (53%), and Center for Alternative Development Initiatives (CADI) President Jesus Nicanor Perlas (54%).
In the vice presidential race, Senator Manuel “Mar” Roxas II emerged on top with 73 percent, with Loren Legarda coming in second at 63 percent.
In the same survey that had a ± 2 percent margin of error, 47 percent also expressed trust in the C
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Manny Villar is the Most Trusted Presidential Bet – Pulse Asia
by admin, on Tue, Feb 23 2010 | 2 CommentsSarah Geronimo endorses Manny Villar
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The Philippine music industry is the newest endorser of Sen. Manny Villar on his bid for the presidency on the forthcoming May 2010 presidential election.
Sarah Geronimo has been named as ambassadress of Katropa, a youth organization organized by Villar’s daughter Camille. Sarah is also the latest singer of Villar’s latest political jingle titled “Naging Mahirap.”
It was rumored that Sarah receives P20 million in exchange for her endorsement. Both Villar and Geronimo’s camp denied the rumor.
Apart from Sarah Geronimo, Villar had earlier gained endorsements from Comedy King Dolphy and popular noontime host Willie Revillame.
Villar, meantime, defended himself from critics who are hitting him for getting celebrity endorsers and spending huge amounts in his campaign. He pointed out that, unlike the LP standard bearer, he has no popular parents nor strong connections in show business.
Villar also denied claims that he is the real candidate of President Arroyo, and that they made a secret pact assuring President Arroyo’s position in Congress.
On the recent survey, Manny Villar is gaining momentum and now closing the gap with the leader Noynoy Aquino on the Presidential bet.
