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Saturday, April 16, 2022

Duterte trust, approval ratings high

DAVAO CITY – Barely two months before he steps down, President Rodrigo Duterte’s approval and trust ratings are higher this month than at any point in 2021, according to the results of the PAHAYAG 2022 First Quarter Survey (PQ1 2022) conducted by PUBLiCUS.

The pollster said 67.2% of the 1,500 respondents who participated in the latest survey said they ‘approve’ or ‘strongly approve’ of Duterte’s performance as chief executive over the past 12 months. His approval ratings on PUBLiCUS’ 2021 quarterly surveys ranged from a low of 57.9% in July 2021 to a high of 64.9% in March and December 2021, respectively.

Meanwhile, 61.2% of PQ1 2022 respondents rated Duterte’s trustworthiness as ‘high’ or ‘very high’. His Total High Trust ratings in 2021 ranged from a low of 50.4% in July to a high of 55.1% in January.

Aureli Sinsuat, Executive Director of PUBLiCUS, said Duterte is on pace to become the first president in recent history to end his term with approval and trust ratings above 50%. “The longevity of President Duterte’s popularity is a rarity in Philippine presidential politics,” he said.

The survey said Vice President Leni Robredo and Senate President Tito Sotto also notched five-quarter highs with their April 2022 trust ratings. It said 27.2% of respondents said they had ‘high’ or ‘very high’ trust in Robredo, compared to 25.3% for Sotto.

However, Robredo also earned the highest Total Disapproval and Total Low Trust ratings among the top five government officials, according to PUBLiCUS, adding 42.2% of respondents said they ‘disapprove’ or ‘strongly disapprove’ of Robredo’s performance over the past 12 months. Almost half of all respondents (48.2%) said they put ‘no trust’ or ‘low trust’ in Robredo.

“Vice President Robredo’s relatively poor approval and trust ratings are likely attributable in part to her branding as the leader of the opposition. 42.9% of survey respondents identified themselves as ‘mildly’ or ‘strongly anti-opposition’. This is practically identical to her 42.2% disapproval rating, and close to her 48.2% Total Low Trust rating,” Sinsuat noted.

“The data suggest a harsh electoral climate for opposition standard bearers going into the May 9 election. The majority of voters are likely looking for a candidate who would continue the policies and programs of the popular outgoing president – not someone who would oppose them,” he added.

PAHAYAG 2022 First Quarter Survey is an independent, non-commissioned nationwide purposive sampling poll conducted by PUBLiCUS between March 30 and April 6. The 1,500 respondents who participated in the survey were randomly drawn by the Singapore office of American firm PureSpectrum from its market research panel of over 200,000 Filipinos.

The final survey panel was restricted to registered voters. Parameters based on respondent age, gender, and location were also utilized in the sample formulation in order for the resulting sample to conform more closely to the features of the voting population, as defined by statistics from the Commission on Elections.

The nationwide margin of error is +/- 3%. The margin of error in NCR is +/- ~7%, and +/- 6% in other regional groupings. (Mindanao Examiner)



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