Robredo dumped by thinking class — Laylo survey
PRESIDENTIAL frontrunner Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr., maintained his kilometric lead in the March Laylo Research survey including in the “thinking class” (ABC) where he increased his number by four percent while his rival Leni Robredo was obviously dumped by the same class after significantly declining by 10 percent.
In the March 15 to 22, 2022 Laylo survey, Marcos scored 58 percent voter preference for Class ABC, a four percent increase in his 54 percent last February survey.
In contrast, Robredo, who scored 25 percent voter preference for Class ABC last February, garnered 15 percent in the March survey, or a significant decline of 10 percent.
The results in terms of demographics also show the runaway lead of Marcos in all classes.
Apart from Class ABC, he also registered 62% in Class D, and 58% in Class E.
Marcos scored 61 percent in voters’ presidential preference rating in the same survey as he maintained his lead, at a breathtaking 42% margin of difference over the closest pursuer from among his far distant rivals.
Robredo is lagging behind at 19%, Isko Moreno with 9%, Manny Pacquiao at 6%, Ping Lacson at 2%, and the undecided at 2%.
Marcos also tops the Laylo preferential survey in all regions, with the Solid North delivering the highest voters’ preference rating: 86% in the Ilocos Region (Region 1), 86% in the Cordillera Autonomous Region, 84% in Cagayan Valley (Region 2), and 62% in Central Luzon (Region 3).
The Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP) standard-bearer also imprints his inimitable dominance in Mindanao over the other presidential candidates.
The Davao Region (Region 11) and the Caraga (Region 13) deliver the highest voters’ preference rating at 80% each, with Socksargen (Region 12) at 67%, the Zamboanga Peninsula (Region 9) at 66%, BARMM at 63%, and Northern Mindanao (Region 10) at 55%.
In terms of trust ratings of candidates for president by major areas, Marcos gets +53, with Moreno following at +16, Robredo takes a negative mark at -9, Lacson with -11, and -23 for Pacquiao.