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    Default Pulse Asia survey re: Senatorial elections


    Pulse Asia shows opposition dominating senatorial race


    Red = opposition
    Blue = administration
    Green = independent

    Senators Francis Pangilinan (39 percent)
    Panfilo Lacson (34.9 percent)
    Manuel Villar Jr. (34.2 percent)
    Ralph Recto (33.1 percent)
    Vicente Sotto III (31 percent)
    Aquilino Pimentel III. (29.9 percent)
    Taguig-Pateros Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano (29.5 percent);
    former senator Gregorio Honasan (27.7 percent);
    San Juan Mayor Joseph Victor Ejercito-Estrada (23.8 percent);
    Ilocos Norte Rep. Imee Marcos (23.1 percent);
    and former senator John Osmeña (22.7 percent).
    Tarlac Rep. Benigno Aquino III (21.8 percent);
    Sen. Luisa Estrada (21.7 percent);
    Sen. Joker Arroyo (21 percent);
    Sen. Edgardo Angara (20.9 percent);
    House minority leader Francis Escudero (20.2 percent); f
    ormer senator Francisco Tatad (18.9 percent);

    presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor (18.7 percent);
    Muntinlupa Rep. Rozzano Rufino Biazon (18.5 percent)
    Robert Ace Barbers
    Manila Mayor Jose Atienza Jr. (17.7 percent),

    Ted Failon (16.8 percent)
    Ricardo Puno (16.6 percent),
    Orlando Mercado (16.1 percent),
    Cavite Rep. Gilbert Remulla (15 percent),
    MMDA chair Bayani Fernando (13.2 percent),
    former senator Ernesto Herrera Jr. (12.6 percent),
    former Chief Justice Hilario Davide Jr. (12.1 percent),
    Sonia Roco, wife of the late Sen. Raul Roco Sr., (11.6 percent);
    Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez (11 percent),
    Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay (9.6 percent),
    former senator Teresa Aquino-Oreta (9.2 percent),

    broadcaster Mike Enriquez (7.9 percent),
    Bayan Muna Rep. Satur Ocampo (7.1 percent),
    Parañaque Rep. Roilo Golez (6.9 percent),
    former National Youth Commission chair Amina Rasul (6.8 percent),

    broadcaster Arnold Clavio (6.1 percent),
    Pampanga Rep. Juan Miguel Arroyo (6 percent),
    Corazon Soliman (5.8 percent).
    Environment Secretary Angelo Reyes (5.4 percent),
    Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye
    Alberto Romulo (5.2 percent),

    El Shaddai servant leader Mike Velarde (4.8 percent) and
    Davao City Rep. Prospero Nograles (4.6 percent).
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    Opposition will likely sweep the 2007 seantorial elections.



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    Default Re: Pulse Asia survey re: Senatorial elections

    Mga opposition siguro ang gipang survey ani. Tsk tsk tsk.

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    Default Re: Pulse Asia survey re: Senatorial elections

    basta sa ako, bati man sab nga ang mo-daog sa senatorial elections puro nalang oppossition or puro administration. dapat timbang2x between admin and opposition. dili pwede i-sweep nalang na sa either admin or oppossiotion.

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    Default Re: Pulse Asia survey re: Senatorial elections

    If there will be an election for them...

    Go for charter change and parliamentary form of government!

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    Default Re: Pulse Asia survey re: Senatorial elections

    hmmmm.. i bet the opposition is now jumping for joy like there's no tomorrow..

    well, isn't it kinda inappropriate if the senate would be composed of members of the opposition for the majority and the number of those who are from the administration would just be counted off by hand?

    there should be a balance between both.. but heck, we can't even control the government for the most part..

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    Default Re: Pulse Asia survey re: Senatorial elections

    ang dli nako ganahan dha kay c hererra ug c golez

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    Default Re: Pulse Asia survey re: Senatorial elections

    nana pud ning TRUE or FALSE ASIA sobre

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    Default Re: Pulse Asia survey re: Senatorial elections

    Glue-ria Arroyo and her handlers used the SWS and Pulse Asia Survey in their excuse that there was no cheating in the 2004 elections. At that time, surveys would show that GMA was leading FPJ.

    Now the same bunch of people would say do not believe in surveys because they are not reliable.

    In effect, are they telling us that that they really DID NOT WON the 2004 elections because according to them these surveys are unreliable?

    Mukhang nag boomerang sa kanila ang mga sinasabi nila.

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    Default Re: Pulse Asia survey re: Senatorial elections

    opposition karon..ugma administration..inig sunod adlaw opposition....sunod semana admin....sunod bulan opposition....inig 2010...presidential election....admin....inig human if maka daug election opposition...inig hapit na election admin na pud...tuyok tuyok walay klaro mga politika.............

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    Default Re: Pulse Asia survey re: Senatorial elections

    ngano man mo tuo man mo sa survey "about the outcome" sa sunod election? survey ra gani na... ang election
    mag agad na kung kinsa daghan kwarta... its always proven nana... (dirty or clean money)...


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