ILOILO, Philippines – Liberal Party (LP) vice presidential candidate Leni Robredo and Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr topped the latest ABS-CBN survey by Pulse Asia.
The poll, conducted from April 26 to 29, saw Robredo's numbers rise 4 percentage points to overtake former survey front runner Marcos.
The survey showed 30% of 4,000 respondents saying they would pick the Camarines Sur representative for vice president.
Marcos saw his numbers dip by 3 percentage points, bringing his preference rating down to 28% from the last ABS-CBN poll conducted April 19 to 24.
The survey's margin of error of 1.5%, however, puts the two contenders at a statistical tie.
Senator Francis Escudero was a distant 3rd at 18%, unchanged from his showing in the previous survey. Senator Alan Peter Cayetano likewise saw his numbers unchanged at 15%.
Senators Antonio Trillanes IV and Gregorio Honasan were at tail-end of the list with 2% and 3%, respectively.
The results of the latest ABS-CBN survey was released via a post on the TV network's official website late Tuesday night, May 3. The full survey report has yet to be made public. – Rappler.com