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December 23rd, 2015 01:38 AM #142
Meron margin of error na +/- 2% so statistically tie si poe and roxas. [emoji16]
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December 23rd, 2015 06:15 AM #143
Wala na Si Poe... Disqualified na yan... Pag dating sa s.c. Baka Apply Lang Dyan 1-2-3 rule..
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January 8th, 2016 12:45 PM #144
The yellow army needs to double their efforts in their black ops if they want their boy to win...
Roxas still lags in surveys despite heavy advertising: analyst
RG Cruz, ABS-CBN News
Posted at 01/07/16 3:24 PM
MANILA - Despite heavy investments in political advertising, administration standard bearer Mar Roxas is still lagging in pre-election surveys, an analyst pointed out Thursday.
University of the Philippines (UP)-based political analyst Ranjit Rye made this analysis as Roxas emerged as among the top political advertisers for the 2016 elections, according to a report by Nielsen Philippines Advertising Information Service (AIS).
Rye noted that Roxas is still lagging despite his expenses.
"Take note that Mar, despite investing a lot, is still lagging in surveys. So the final product, the candidate, is still the most important asset of any campaign. If people don't like the candidate, it will not matter how much they spend in the
campaign," he said.
Rye maintained that a grassroots network of supporters cannot be ignored.
"The ad campaign as well as the emerging social campaign of candidates will definitely play a big role not just in increasing awareness but also in broadening, deepening and eventually consolidating their vote. Big media advertising expenditures will be a big factor but not the sole determinant. Campaign machinery, local and national alliances will also play a significant role," he said.
Pulse Asia President Ronald Holmes, for his part, said, "Ads can influence voting preferences and messages in ads are crafted by the strategists of candidates."
According to the recently released Nielsen Philippines AIS data, Vice President Jejomar Binay, Senator Grace Poe and Roxas emerged as the top political advertisers from January to November 2015.
Separately, Binay and Roxas also had tandem ads with their running mates Gringo Honasan and Leni Robredo. Robredo had her own ads while Honasan didn't.
Over P3.5 billion in political advertising was spent by the candidates who figured in the study. The candidates covered are running in various local and national posts.
The monitoring covered Metro Manila TV, 28 TV stations from Monday to Sunday from sign on to sign off for ABS-CBN, GMA7 and TV5 while other free-to-air and cable channels were monitored from 6 a.m. to 12 midnight; radio in 15 areas covering 110 radio stations from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.; and for print, 265 newspapers and 50 magazines.
The study was based on published rate cards of networks and does not include local TV placements in specific areas. TV monitoring covers Metro Manila only.
Binay, Poe, Roxas and Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, who was also in the list of top advertisers, are also the 4 leading candidates for the country's highest office based on parallel surveys for the same period by leading pollsters.
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January 8th, 2016 02:21 PM #145Sayang Lang taxes natin na ginagastos sa advertisements kung mahina sya. Ang nakikinabang media
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January 8th, 2016 07:32 PM #146
Mas sayang ang taxes natin pag si binay ang mananalo, mapupunta lang sa mga condo nya at sa mga anak nyang negro
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January 9th, 2016 01:26 PM #148
Kaya nga ako nagtataka kung anong level of thinking meron ang mga maka-binay.
Actually malaki ang impact yung mga ads nya. Yung linyang "pangako pa lang ng iba ay ginawa na ni binay". Na-lecturan ko ang isa kong kapatid tungkol kay binay dahil sa maling perception hehe.
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January 9th, 2016 02:25 PM #149Simple Lang naman thinking. All people are by nature corruptible. With that as given, there are 2 kinds of corrupt, selfish corrupt and corrupt that shares. Binay is the latter
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January 9th, 2016 02:30 PM #150Looks like only a miracle or massive cheating can make Mar win.
It still won’t be Roxas even if Comelec eliminates Poe -
If the fight is three-way – Rodrigo Duterte, Jojo Binay and Roxas, Duterte will win.
If it’s between Binay and Roxas, Binay will win.
If it’s between Duterte and Roxas, Duterte will win.The Aquino government’s only hope to eliminate Binay is for the Ombudsman, in an administrative case against him decides to perpetually disqualify him from public office just like what happened to his son, former Makati mayor Junjun Binay.
If that happens, Roxas then would have to reckon with Duterte, whose candidacy has been accepted by the Comelec.
It will then be a Duterte presidency in 2016. Oh, God.
It is interesting to note in the Magdalo survey by religion, Duterte was number one among Roman Catholics despite cursing Pope Francis. He was also the favorite choice of Born Again Christians and Protestants, Islam and other religions.
He is not the top choice of the Iglesia ni Cristo who preferred Poe and Binay.
God save the Philippines.
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