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Tulfo brothers leads new Senate poll

By J.Lo

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Statistically  tied for the last three slots in so-called Magic 12 senatoriable for 2025 mid-term elections were reelectionist Senators Lito Lapid (31.92 percent), Bong Revilla (31.17 percent), Francis Tolentino (31.04 percent) and Ronald dela Rosa (30.83 percent), former senator Bam Aquino (30.50 percent), Sen. Imee Marcos (30.42 percent), former senator Francis Pangilinan (30.33 percent), social media personality Willie Ong (30.25 percent) and television host Willie Revillame (30.08 percent).

As these developed two brothers of Sen. Raffy Tulfo are still  most preferred candidates for senator in  voter preference survey conducted by polling firm Tangere.

Survey, conducted from Nov. 6 to 9, found 64.83 percent of respondents would vote for ACT-CIS Party-list Rep. Erwin Tulfo if elections were held during the survey period.

Following him is his brother, media personality Ben Tulfo, who received 52.25 percent of support.

According to Tangere, Erwin achieved high voter preference across areas and socio-economic classes, while support for Ben was high among voters from Visayas, Mindanao, and Central and Northern Luzon.  Tulfo brothers, however, received significantly lower preference among voters above 50 years old.

Tied on third to fourth spot were Sen. Bong Go and former Senate president Vicente Sotto III, who received support of 50.13 percent and 49.71 percent of  respondents.

Go’s rating was driven by respondents from Mindanao and voters aged 36-50 years old.

Sotto’s ranking was due mainly to voters in Central and Northern Luzon, but had lower voter preference among those aged 18 to 25 years.

They were followed by former senators Manny Pacquiao (41.5 percent, driven mostly by Visayas respondents) and Panfilo Lacson (41 percent, on back of voters 36 years old and above), Sen. Pia Cayetano (40. 46 percent, largely through Metro Manila voters), Makati Mayor Abby Binay (37 percent, mostly Metro Manila voters aged 26-35 years) and former interior secretary Benhur Abalos (33.96 percent, Metro Manila, upper and middle income classes).

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